The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 60)
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- The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 60)
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 undermined the authority of the party leadership. Hence the
 party failed to set an example of superior performance in
 work and in the fulfillment of political tasks.
 Finally, the Arab Nationalists were suspicious of the
 personality cult practiced by the Ba'thists. They believed,
 not incorrectly, that the glorification of any leader would
 inevitably push the people and the party into the background.
 The Arab Nationalists were also suspicious of Aflaq's attempt
 to raise the Ba'th to the dignity of an end in itself.?9
 They insisted that the party or any organization for that
 matter should remain in the domain of ways and means.
 Having observed the above drawbacks in the Ba'th,
 the Arab Nationalists finally decided to form their own
 independent organization. George Habash took the initiative
 early in 1951 to propose to the members of the Executive
 Committe of al-Urwah that a new nationalist organization he
 set in secret and, that the Executive Committee of al-Urwah
 be its nucleus. Everyone in the group responded favorably
 34 They had all felt the need to establish
 to the proposal.
 a clandestine revolutionary organization to carry on the fight
 outside and against the established order for the achievement
 of the national objectives.
 33 566 Michel Aflag, Fi Sabil al-Ba'th [Toward
 Resurrection], (Beirut: Dar al-Tali'tah, 1959), p. 299.
 34 ani al-Hindi who was then serving a prison term
 for his activities in the Kata'ib joined the group upon
 his release from prison in May 1951.
- تاريخ
- 1971-02-07
- المنشئ
- Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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