Last year, as the government of Bahrain violently suppressed an
Arab Spring protest movement, an unlikely champion of the small Gulf
nation emerged on Capitol Hill in Washington: Democratic Rep. Eni
Faleomavaega, the delegate from American Samoa.
Faleomavaega, who has been a non-voting delegate in Congress since 1989 and is now the third-ranking Democrat on the Foreign Affairs Committee, typically focuses on more local matters: the tuna industry, Pacific Islands affairs and securing federal funding for American Samoa.
But this week he is taking a trip to Bahrain, his second in the
past year, both paid by the Bahraini government. It's part of a
year-long friendship the congressman has developed with the Gulf nation.
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