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                  New Tunisia President urges return of country's Jewish population

                  Tunisia's President Moncef Marzouki (C) addressing Tunisians during a ceremony marking the first anniversary of the Tunisian Revolution in Sidi Bouzid December 17, 2011. Photo by: Reuters

                  New Tunisia President urges return of country's Jewish population

                  20.12.2011, Jews and Society

                  Tunisia's newly elected president has called for the country's Jewish population to return.
                  The state news agency reported Monday that President Moncef Marzouk had told the country's Grand Rabbi Haim Bittan that Tunisia's Jews are full citizens.
                  Tunisia presently has a Jewish population of 1,500, but in the 1960s there were 100,000. Most left following the 1967 war between Israel and Arab countries and also due to government policy.
                  Marzouki also met with the top Christian and Muslim figures on Monday. He was elected last week.
                  Tunisians overthrew their longtime dictator President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali in January, with an Islamist party taking the most votes in the subsequent election.
                  The Islamists have formed a new government with two left wing parties.

                  Haaretz.com