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Ila al-Amam (Iraq) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ila al-Amam (Iraq) ''Ila al-Amam'' ((アラビア語:إلى الأمام), 'Forward') was a communist group in Iraq, known by the publication it issued under that name. The group publishing ''Ila al-Amam'' had been expelled from the Iraqi Communist Party in August 1942, after which they founded ''Ila al-Amam''. The main leaders of the group were Thunun Ayub ('Qadir') and Yaqub Cohen ('Fadil'). Inside the Communist Party, Ayub had been a Central Committee member but had developed personal differences with the Communist Party general secretary Fahd.〔Ismael, Tareq Y. ''(The Rise and Fall of the Communist Party of Iraq )''. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. p. 27〕 The ''Ila al-Amam'' suffered heavily from state repression. In September 1944 the ''Ila al-Amam'' group merged with the ''Shararah'' group, forming the ''Wahdat an-Nidal''.〔Ismael, Tareq Y. ''(The Rise and Fall of the Communist Party of Iraq )''. Cambridge/New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. p. 30〕 ==References==
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