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Middle East
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1908- 1985
Lebanon
Syria
1882- 1951
1894- 1951
May 11, 1949
The Journalist Informer describes Ṣalaḥ al-Dīn al-Ḥaj's visit to Beirut from Damascus, his meeting at the Russian Legation with Mr. Pisrenko and his involvement with the Kurdish party and independence movement in Syria.
The Journalist Informer describes information which he obtained from a conversation with Salāḥ al-Labābīdī.
The Journalist Informer writes that a mechanic named [Yaasi Harmaz Hajr] arrived from Mosul and contacted the Assyrian Doctor Sakhmūn Mākalah, one of the main workers for the Russian Legation working on the issue of Assyrians in Beirut.
May 9, 1949
The Journalist Informer writes that Mamdūḥ Maydānī left for Cairo to carry out surveillance on several Egyptian organizations opposed to the Za'īm government.
May 6, 1949
Information on the formation of al-Dāhashiya by Ibrahīm al-Dāhashī and [Salim Damwa], their recent activities.
May 5, 1949
The Journalist Informer writes that Mamdūḥ Maydānī returned to Damascus on the orders of Ḥusnī Za'īm. Maydānī wanted to return to Beirut to continue and increase surveillance of Syrians and Communists in the city.
The Journalist Informer reports that Konsṭanṭin [?] Tābit reconstituted the Lebanese Republican Independence Party and met with party members to discuss recruiting the youth.
May 4, 1949
The Journalist Informer writes to Chehab that the communists were organizing a series of lectures to promote cultural cooperation between the Lebanese and Soviet communist parties, to be held at the home of Ra'īf al-Khūrī.
The Journalist Informer provides Chehab with information on a communist declaration published by the Lebanese and Syrian Communist Party which he saw posted on Madame Curie Street.
May 3, 1949
Document describing Ra'īf al-Khūrī's activities particularly regarding the International Peace Conference.