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Ash-Shabibah (Arabic: الشبيبة, 'The Youth') was a communist daily newspaper published from Mosul, Iraq. Ash-Shabibah was closed down by the authorities in October 1960, as part of a government clamp-down on the communist press. As of December 1960 there were reports that the editor of ash-Shabibah, Lt. Colonel Ahmad al-Hajj Ayyub, was facing trial for having defended (in an article in ash-Shabibah) the persons convicted by a military court for the Kirkuk events.[1]

References

  1. ^ Middle East Record 1960. London: published for the Israel Oriental Society, the Reuven Shiloah Research Center. p. 243