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Bahrain's
first woman diplomat to lead UN assembly
June 6, 2006 - (Reuters) Bahrain's
first female diplomat, Haya Rashed Al Khalifa, will be formally
elected on Thursday as the next president of the UN General Assembly,
UN officials said.
Haya, a champion of women's rights in Islamic courts and one of
the first two Bahraini women to practice law in her country, beginning
in 1975, will succeed Jan Eliasson, the Swedish foreign minister.
The presidency of the 191-nation assembly rotates by region, with
candidates put forward by UN regional blocs.
Haya's legal career has spanned more than three decades, focusing
on diplomacy, international arbitration and dispute resolution as
well as the status of women in the Middle East and in Islamic Sharia
courts.
She has been an advocate of logical interpretation of Islamic texts
as they apply to women in family courts, rather than on historical
interpretations that may be damaging to a woman's status in such
courts.
She heads her own law firm and is the legal adviser to Bahrain's
Royal Court. From 2000 to 2004 she served as Bahrain's ambassador
to France and as its non-resident ambassador to Belgium, Switzerland
and Spain.
From: http://www.stuff.co.nz
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