1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Middle East
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1908- 1985
Lebanon
1937- 2006
1882- 1951
1894- 1951
August 22, 1953
Notes on a conference of pacifists held outside of Beirut by Anṭūn Tābit in order to discuss urgent issues including the results of the Lebanese elections and moving on to the next step of their project, i.e. resistance projects.
February 1, 1952
A letter from the central leadership denouncing a member of the party (Comrade Sālim), describing his actions as contrary to the principles of the party and affected by a bourgeois mentality, and Comrade Sālim's reply in his own defense.
July 12, 1951
Information on future meetings of international communist groups.
March 8, 1951
Short document describing a demonstration by the Women's Rights Committee on March 8th 1951 (International Women's Day).
March 6, 1951
Document discusses communist activities in the Lebanese elections and Lebanese-Soviet cooperation in nominating communist candidates for the Lebanese House of Representatives.
July 25, 1953
Document describing communication between Kamal Jumblatt and the Communists, who are interested in creating a popular front made up of workers and rural peasants through cooperation between the Communist party and Jumblat's Socialist party.
October 20, 1950
Report on the formation of a Syrian political office in Lebanon by Shishaklī and his colleagues.
October 18, 1948
Syrian Intelligence report on Palestinian agents of King 'Abd Allāh and the Greater Syria Project, including three men who came to Damascus to carry out secret operations on behalf of the project.
December 1, 1955
Report on the political situation in Jordan, including the struggle between the government and opposition parties regarding the Baghdad Pact and pressure from England to fight opposition parties and communism. Document includes a list of parties active in Jordan and information on foreign aid in the recent elections.
September 1, 1951
Report on the aftermath of King 'Abd Allāh's assasination; including effects on the Jordanian working class, the results of the elections in eastern Jordan and the West Bank and their after effects, information on Communist activity in Amman, rumors of a plot to make Prince Nayf the new King of Jordan, a information on the Jordanian economy.