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1951

The Kurds and the Russians

Document describes the development of the Kurdish nationalist movement in northern Syria and its links to the Soviet Union and Communist Party.

1950

The Communist Party and the Kurds

Information on the relationship between Syrian communist party and the Kurdish communist party, which according to CP communications is seen as a branch of the Syrian communist party.

1955

The Kurds in Northern Syria

Describes Kurdish involvement in Communist groups in al-Jazeera. Includes a list of Communists in Bell Salor.

August 16, 1955

Mustapha al Barazani's Activities

Document describes communication from Mustafa al-Barazani to the Syrian Kurds regarding expanding to other Kurdish areas. Information on a meeting between Syrian Kurds.

August 1955

Mustapha al Barazani's Activities

Describes Mustafa al-Barazani's activities in Northern Syria- his contact with various Kurdish groups and information that he sought regarding Turkish military movements on the border with Syria.

August 11, 1955

The Kurds, Armenians, and Assyrians

Describes the meeting of a Kurdish communist with a group of Assyrian, Syrian, and Armenian Communists in an attempt to bolster cooperation between sects within the Communist Party.

October 8, 1955

Untitled report on Soviet activities in Syria

Soviet aid to Damascus will surpass a recent arms deal and will include armed volunteer soldiers.

September 18, 1955

Communist Activity in Aleppo

After Khalid Bekdash's visit to Aleppo, communist meetings focus on Russian engagement and the West's malicious intentions.

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.

September 1950

Communist Activity

Communist parties liquidate several leaders in Syria and Lebanon, students from Lebanon contact the Security Council to call for intervention, and Lebanese and Syrian leaders follow suit.

Pagination