The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 100)
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- The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 100)
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Anniversary of the July 23 Revolution. Nasser's call for
"a Unified Arab Nationalist Movement which would incorporate
all the nationalist movements of the Arab worla"?/ Ww
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especially appealing to the ANM which was then thinking on
similar lines. In fact, a special session of the National
Congress of the ANM which met in the aftermath of the Ba'th
coups in Iraq and Syria, addressed itself wholly to the crisis
of the Arab national movement which was experiencing regional
and ideological fragmentation. Moreover, the ANM decided in
that same congress that the issue of uniting the revolutionary
forces in the Arab World should be further explored with
Nasser himself. 2°
It was only natural, therefore, that the ANM would
hasten to dispatch a delegation to Cairo to meet with Nasser
in order to pursue the problem. The Arab Nationalists'
delegation conveyed to President Nasser the ANM's hope that
the U.A.R. would act to bring about an alliance between the
Egyptian Socialist Union, the Algerian National Liberation
Front, the ANM, and other revolutionary forces as a first
step towards the establishment of a single Arab socialist
movement. Nasser agreed that the Arab national movement was
27 uthe Speech of President Jamal Abdul Nasser on the
llth Anniversary of the 23rd of July Revolution", Cairo,
July 22, 1963, (Official Pamphlet) in Walid Khalidi and
Yosuf Ibish (eds.) Arab Political Documents 1963 (Beirut:
The American University, n.d.), p. 333.
28 statement by Muhsin Ibrahim, personal interview,
November 16, 1968. - تاريخ
- 1971-02-07
- المنشئ
- Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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