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1882 - 1951
April 19, 1949
Discusses the whereabouts of Mamdūḥ al-Maydānī, a Syrian agent who is conducting surveillance of communists in Beirut. Also discusses various actors in the Syrian coup d’état.
February 7, 1983
Information on two members of the leadership of a secret Armenian Army.
June 17, 1953
Information about [West?] German diplomats in Beirut.
September 10, 1957
Summary of a significant meeting of the Arab Ba'ath Socialist Party of Syria, attended by Syrian Foreign Minister Salah al-Bitar.
November 17, 1957
April 21, 1956
Syrian communists attempt to transform politics in their favor in order to stand against Zionism, support the Baghdad Alliance, exploit refugees through propaganda, and other policy goals.
October 8, 1955
Soviet aid to Damascus will surpass a recent arms deal and will include armed volunteer soldiers.
September 18, 1955
After Khalid Bekdash's visit to Aleppo, communist meetings focus on Russian engagement and the West's malicious intentions.
1953
An attempted coup in Egypt casts doubt over the stability of the Syrian government, and Al-Shabeshkeli and Muhammed Najeeb discuss prospects for the future of Syrian-Egyptian cooperation and British-Egyptian engagement.
July 1951
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.