Socialist Lebanon
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Socialist Lebanon (Arabic: لبنان الاشتراكي, Lubnān al-ištirākī) was a Marxist group in Lebanon. The group was formed in 1965 by intellectuals and academicians including Ahmad Beydoun, Waddah Sharara, and Fawwaz Traboulsi.[1][2]
In 1970 the group merged with the Organization of Lebanese Socialists, and formed the Communist Action Organization in Lebanon.
References[edit]
- ^ الدكتور أحمد بيضون: المفكر والكاتب والباحث الأكاديمي
- ^ Kazziha, Walid. 1975. Revolutionary Transformation in the Arab World: Habash and his Comrades from Nationalism to Marxism. New York: St. Martin's Press, p. 99.
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