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June 23, 1949

Yugoslav-Croatian Movements

Information on Yugoslav and Croatian activities against the Tito government in Syria and Lebanon

1947

The Muslim Brotherhood

Account of the Muslim Brotherhood's division in Syria and tension with communists and the Syrian government.

May 30, 1957

Untitled report on developments in Syria

The Soviets begin to build radar bases and fix anti-aircraft artillery in Syria, and the Syrian and Russian governments reach an military aid agreement.

December 28, 1950

Untitled report about Turkey

Report on Turkish collaboration with Arab countries in a common defense against Russia and Turkish journalists acting as Israeli agents.

July 26, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet commercial activities in Lebanon and Syria

Short document on Russian efforts to obtain information on the economic situation in Syria and Lebanon, Soviet attempts sign a trade agreement with Syria.

September 13, 1956

Muslim Brotherhood Activities

Document describes Muslim Brotherhood and Communist Party activities in early September 1956, and covers the Suez canal crisis, the Algerian rebels, enmity between the Communists and the Brotherhood, Brotherhood camps in Syria, 1956 elections in Jordan, the Russian delegation's trip to Syria, an alliance between the Ba'ath and the Communists, and a rivalry between the Communists and Kamal Jumblat.

November 17, 1957

Untitled report on Soviet Activities in Syria

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.

September 23, 1956

Untitled report about a Communist delegation's visit to Moscow

Delegates from Damascus and Cairo visit Moscow to visit the Russian Labor Union and request support in the Canal cause, labor issues, and other policy areas.

Pagination