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January 1, 1951

Pacifists in Lebanon

Report on an invitation for Pacifists from Damascus to come to Beirut, an upcoming Pacifists' meeting in Damascus.

July 14, 1952

Communist Activities

Document discussing a visit by the Armenian Patriarchate, Armenian leftist parties in Syria and Lebanon, Jewish involvement in Communist activities in Beirut.

May 16, 1949

Workers' Activities in Lebanon

Short report regarding posters put up by the Union of Workers' Unions.

May 5, 1949

Syrian movements in Lebanon

The Journalist Informer writes that Mamdūḥ Maydānī returned to Damascus on the orders of Ḥusnī Za'īm. Maydānī wanted to return to Beirut to continue and increase surveillance of Syrians and Communists in the city.

April 22, 1949

World Peace Conference

Short document on potential attendance of the global peace conference in Paris.

July 5, 1958

Untitled report to the Director of the Sûreté Générale concerning security in Lebanon

Account of two recent meetings at an arm of the Soviet Embassy in Beirut regarding the political status of Lebanon, and communists distribute pamphlets calling on security forces to join the masses.

September 2, 1951

Disagreements Within a Party Branch

A member of the Communist party, Comrade Joseph, criticizes the behavior of fellow party members during a meeting, as reported by several party members in attendance.

February 24, 1950

Communist Demonstration in al-Morouj

Information on the activities of members of the Lebanese Communist Party in the days leading up to a communist demonstration in the al-Morouj neighborhood, specific attention paid to the Kharaat family. Information on a spy working for King Abdullah of Jordan.

July 1951

Untitled report on Communist activities in Syria

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.

June 25, 1949

Untitled report on Yugoslav activities

The Yugoslav Commission in Beirut plans to bring propaganda to Syria and Lebanon through Beirut.

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