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January 1, 1951

Pacifists in Lebanon

Report on an invitation for Pacifists from Damascus to come to Beirut, an upcoming Pacifists' meeting in Damascus.

September 26, 1948

Security Agreement between Lebanon and Syria

[Probable draft] of a joint security agreement between the Lebanese Sûreté Générale and the Syrian Sûreté Générale with sections on Jewish people, foreigners, artists, refugees, Palestinians, Communists, political and diplomatic personalities and Lebanese and Syrian nationals.

July 15, 1952

Communist Activities

Document discussing attempts by Pisrenko to gather information on Lebanese/Syrian cooperation on a joint defense project, information on the cessation of a communist newspaper's publication.

July 14, 1952

Communist Activities

Document discussing a visit by the Armenian Patriarchate, Armenian leftist parties in Syria and Lebanon, Jewish involvement in Communist activities in Beirut.

June 3, 1949

Armenian Communist Activities

Report regarding the efforts of the secretary of the Russian Legation in Lebanon to bring young communist Armenians in Syria and Lebanon back to Armenia.

May 5, 1949

Syrian movements in Lebanon

The Journalist Informer writes that Mamdūḥ Maydānī returned to Damascus on the orders of Ḥusnī Za'īm. Maydānī wanted to return to Beirut to continue and increase surveillance of Syrians and Communists in the city.

May 3, 1949

Ra'īf al-Khūrī's (Ra'eef al-Khoury) Activities

Document describing Ra'īf al-Khūrī's activities particularly regarding the International Peace Conference.

September 1957

The Situation in Jordan

An American visit to plan a fight against communism in Jordan has dangerous ramifications, including increased tension between Arab states.

January 1, 1956

Communist Activities

Report on a meeting between the Syrian and Lebanese Communist Parties in Damascus.

August 16, 1950

Untitled report on a British-American-Lebanese effort to combat communism

Information on secret communications between American, British and Arab ministers to establish a section to combat communism in Lebanon and the Levant.

Pagination