1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Middle East
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1908 - 1985
Lebanon
Northern Africa
1882 - 1951
1897 - 1974
1958
Document containing information on the Brotherhood's communication as well as the exodus of Egyptian members of the Brotherhood to other Arab countries, most notably Sa'id Ramadan and a number of Egyptian army officers.
1962
Document about a secret rapprochement between the Muslim Brotherhood and the Egyptian government.
Document describes a renewal of tensions between the Brotherhood and the Egyptain government over extremist desires to create an Islamic state. Description of how the Muslim Brotherhood and Egypt organized competing 'Islamic Conferences.'
1955
Document describes the Muslim Brotherhood's methods for spreading propaganda, and Amin al-Husseini's trip to Syria to discuss the unification of Palestinian groups in Jordan and Jordanian political parties opposed to the Baghdad pact.
September 13, 1956
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.
July 15, 1953
Document describes Mustafa al-Siba'i's movements and activities including his trip to Beirut, his involvement in Lebanese politics and interaction with Arab nationalists, his activities in Egypt and Iraq and information on the group 'Servants of the Prophet' ('Obaad al-rahmaan).
October 29, 1951
Describes the Muslim Brotherhood's decision to found a branch of the Brotherhood in Lebanon, and the involvement of Sa'id Ramadan in the decision and its implementation.
1950
Demographic report on the Kurds in Syria, Iraq and Turkey.
1951
Document describes the development of the Kurdish nationalist movement in northern Syria and its links to the Soviet Union and Communist Party.
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.