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Tunisia president invites back Jews

December 22, 2011 12:33
Tunisia's Chief Rabbi Haim Bittan met President Moncef Marzouki (right) this week

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The call by Tunisia's new president for the country's Jews to return has elicited mixed responses from its small Jewish community.

Around 1,800 Jews currently live in the North African country, down from 110,000 in the 1950s. About two-thirds of them live on the island of Djerba.

President Moncef Marzouki, a former human rights campaigner who returned early this year from exile, was sworn in last week by the constituent assembly elected two months ago.

Mr Marzouki is the leader of the Congress for the Republic party and was appointed president as part of a deal with the Islamist Enahda Party, which received over 40 per cent of the seats in the national elections.