The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 16)
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- The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 16)
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                        and offered in return for their cooperation the fulfillment
 of their national aspirations by granting Arab provinces
 self-rule with-n the framework of the Ottoman Empire. ~°
 Thus when Abdul Hamid was deposed and the Young Turks
 assumed power, that trend of the Arab national movement
 which called for decentralization and for cooperation
 between Arabs and Turks within the common framework of
 the Ottoman Empire flourished. Furthermore, the restora-
 tion of the constitution and the good will shown to the
 Arabs by the Committee of Union and Progress immediately
 after their coup have dealt a temporary blow to the school
 of thought advocating complete independence.
 However, soon things started to develop in another
 direction. The Young Turks revealed their real intentions
 soon after they were invested in power. They broke the
 promises they had made to the Arabs at the Paris Congress
 of 1907. No provinces on the basis of decentralization
 and autonomy were to be created in the Arab regions. The
 principle of self-rule to which the Young Turks subscribed
 before the revolution was altogether abrogated after the
 revolution. These developments have disappointed all those
 who counted on the good will of the Young Turks and
 hoped to solve the national issue within the common framework
 10,7 Lutsky, Modern History of the Arab Countries
 (Moscow: Progress Publishers, 1969), pp. 339-3360.
- تاريخ
- 1971-02-07
- المنشئ
- Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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