1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Syria
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1908- 1985
Middle East
Lebanon
1892- 1980
1894- 1951
July 1951
An Iraqi communist visits Beirut and Damascus, and several meetings are convened regarding Soviet engagement, including a meeting a democratic lawyers and Democratic Youth Conferences.
November 5, 1950
The police arrest communists in Aleppo, a demonstration of 400 women breaks out, and the government is contacted regarding the release of prisoners. Chehab also gets word that the ministry of Nazim Al-Quds will be resigning.
December 26, 1970
The United Front for the Liberation of the Arabian Gulf decides to remove agents in several locations and to work to stop Abu Dhabi from interfering in the revolution in Dhafar.
July 25, 1949
A meeting with the director of the Soviet News Agency reveals several items of Russian interest, including the American position in Syria, shipments of military ammunitions to Damascus, and a Syrian and Lebanese plan to fight communism.
June 29, 1949
The Soviets are monitoring Germans arriving from Damascus to Beirut.