The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 105)

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عنوان
The Arab Nationalists Movement 1951-1971: From Pressure Group to Socialist Party (ص 105)
المحتوى
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extensions in the Arab states and its "left", represented in
the progressive elements and forces which exist within the
39 The Executive Committee demanded
mainstream of Nasserism.
that the "Nasserite Left" should ascertain its ideological,
political and organizational "independence" so as to avoid
40 To implement this new
the encroachment of the "right".
strategy the national leadership called upon the Arab
Nationalists to withdraw from the Arab Socialist Union in
Iraq and Syria, so as to lead the "Nasserite Left", 4+
Surprisingly, the ANM believed that they could by-pass
Nasser's bureaucratic machinery without affecting their good
relations with Nasser. However, subsequent events proved
how wrong they were. Indeed as the year 1967 approached,
their relations with Nasser reached a very low ebb.
Phase V (1967 and after) -- The setback of the June
War engendered changes of anormous proportions in the Arab
World. It was not unnatural, therefore, that it would consti-
ture a turning point in the life of the movement whose raison
d'etre was the Palestinian question in the first place.
It is to be recalled that the ANM has followed the
lead of Nasser from 1955 onward on the assumption that his
revolution is destined to unite the Arabs and liberate their
usurped lands. The ANM, in other words, has travelled Nasser's
3° vuhsin Ibrahim (ed.), Limatha munathamat_al-
Ishtirakiyeen al-Lebnaniyeen, [What For is the Organization
of Lebanese Socialists] Beirut: Dar al-tali'ah, 1970),
p. 77. |
40
Ibid.
4lipia.
تاريخ
1971-02-07
المنشئ
Basil R. Al-Kubaisi
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