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Youmna and Tony Asseily

Found 1950 Documents

1949

Association of Labour Unions

Short document about the Association of Labour Unions' decision to meet in Milan, Italy.

1949

Émile Eddé's Meetings

An itinerary of President Émile Eddé's meetings on the previous day.

1949

Activities of the Parti Populaire Syrien

Short document regarding the movements of Syrian members of the PPS during their time in Beirut.

1949

Activities of Ḥusnī Za’īm's (Husni Za'eem) Group

Short document describing activities of the Za’īm government, including communication with Beirut and Za’īm's consultation with an advisor.

1971

List of Communist Names

Short document. List of Communists.

1971

Union of Democratic Youth Conference

Short document. Report on youth conference, including where and when it was held and a list of attendees.

1971

Communist Decisions

Report of a meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Lebanon in Tripoli, with an summary of the decisions made on republishing 'life of the party', students' work, and work in the name of the party. Continuation of "Extraordinary Meeting of the Communist Party Leadership."

1971

Extraordinary Meeting of the Communist Party Leadership

Report on a meeting of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Lebanon in Tripoli in order to discuss FarajAllāh al-Ḥalū's letter, honoring Communist Party martyrs, divisive activities and intellectual activities, republishing 'life of the party', students' work and work in the name of the party.

1971

A Communist Plan of Action

Request from the Lebanese Communist Party's central committee for the plans of action from the communist parties of Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Libya, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Jordan, Sudan and Israel with all documents related to the countries and their plans of action.

1956

Report about the Pacifist Movement

Report on the pacifist movement in Lebanon- its foundations, its association other left-wing groups including the communist movement, its anti-colonial mission, its opposition to the 1954 Turkish-Pakistani Pact of Mutual Cooperation and then the Baghdad Pact, the movement's development as its ranks expanded, expansion in Syria after Shishaklī came to power, a description of the scope of its power as of 1956 and information on its propaganda tools.

Pagination