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August 15, 1949
Said Abdulla Kamala leaves for Yugoslavia to interrogate Victor Vidmar.
Communists plot against Syria and Lebanon, including a publication exposing Syria's tyranny.
August 9, 1949
Communists in Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq condemn the Vatican.
August 8, 1949
A meeting of Communist Parties endorses future activities and plans to counter Turkish, Syrian, and other regional anti-communist plans.
August 3, 1949
The Russian Commission is showing interest in the Middle East, especially in Turkish-Syrian collaboration and American and British support for a Turkish fight against communism.
July 29, 1949
Nicola Kinjevich builds a relationship with Alexei Zanvirov to learn secrets of his work with the Russians.
Orders from the Yugoslav government send Said Abdulla Kamala to Belgrade, and Yugoslavian refugees in Syria and Lebanon seek pardons.
July 26, 1949
Description of Adib Habaib's recent trip to Haifa to retrieve his son.
July 25, 1949
Solod has been visiting Muslim journalists for Eid.
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.