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November 5, 1950

Untitled report on Communist activities in Aleppo

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.

July 13, 1971

Preparing a Plan for a Coup in Sudan and Iraq

A detailed outline of attendees and discussions of a secret conference of Arab communist parties to plan a coup in Sudan and Iraq, including a proposed agenda for escalation.

1950

Untitled report on the objectives of the Communist Party

Account of the major and tactical goals of the Communist Party, as well as a calendar of protests and recent modifications in strategy and objectives.

1950

Untitled report on an Arab Communist summit in Lebanon

Lists of communist parties at a summit in Lebanon and of their topics of discussion.

August 15, 1949

Untitled report on Communist activities in Syria and Lebanon

Communists plot against Syria and Lebanon, including a publication exposing Syria's tyranny.

August 9, 1949

Untitled report on the Vatican and the Communist Parties of Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq

Communists in Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq condemn the Vatican.

August 8, 1949

Untitled report on a meeting of Communist parties

A meeting of Communist Parties endorses future activities and plans to counter Turkish, Syrian, and other regional anti-communist plans.

July 25, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet interests in Syria

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 25, 1949

Untitled report on Yugoslav activities

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

June 24, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet interest in events in Syria

Syria plays out as a battleground of foreign propaganda, and Chehab looks into recent developments.

Pagination