The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 99)

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عنوان
The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 99)
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adopted in 1962 by the ANM at the instigation of Muhsin
Ibrahim. The "traditional leadership" was prepared to accept
the revision of its basic program for two reasons.?> First,
the bitter experience of the rise and fall of the U.A.R., an
experience which ruled out the bourgeoisie as a unionist
force. Second, the impact of the ideological dialogue that
took place between the Nasserites and the other unionist
forces after the Syrian secession. Nasser's role in this
respect was very great, for he opened new vistas in Arab
socialist thought by presenting the National Charter.
Apart from the ideological debate that was engulfing
an increasing number of members, the ANM was involved ina
militant, patriotic, and class oriented battle to reinstate
the U.A.R. in Syria. Its persistent fight to overthrow the
secessionist regime in Syria, and its continued struggle in
Irag under the banners of union and socialism was highly
appreciated by President Nasser who took special interest in
the activities of the ANM at this time 7°
The failure of the Ba'th leaders to honor the unity
agreements which they signed with Nasser soon after they
assumed power in Iraq and Syria, accentuated the rift between
the U.A.R. and the Ba'th. The ANM, which had tried but failed
to overthrow the Iraqi Ba'th in the meantime, was happy to
hear of Nasser's denounciation of the Ba'th on the 11th
23 Statement by Hani al-Hindi, personal interview,
June 22, 1970.
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تاريخ
1971-02-07
المنشئ
Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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