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Organization of Lebanese Socialists : ウィキペディア英語版
Organization of Lebanese Socialists
The Organization of Lebanese Socialists ((アラビア語: منظمة الاشتراكيين اللبنانيين)) was a political organization in Lebanon. The organization was led by Muhsin Ibrahim and Muhammed Kishli. It had its roots in the Lebanese branch of the Arab Nationalist Movement (ANM), a radical pan-Arab movement.〔Yazīd Sāyigh. ''Armed Struggle and the Search for State: The Palestinian National Movement, 1949-1993'', Oxford University Press, 1997, pp. 302-303. ISBN 0-19-829643-6.〕 During the 1960s Ibrahim was a leading figure in the leftist tendency with the ANM. This tendency, led by Naif Hawatmeh, argued that the ANM ought to adopt a Marxist outlook. This was opposed by the top ANM leader George Habash who, although being open to introducing Marxist concepts like imperialism into the discourse of the ANM, wanted to retain the anti-Communist character of the organization.〔Kazziha, Walid, ''Revolutionary Transformation in the Arab World: Habash and his Comrades from Nationalism to Marxism''.〕
As the central leadership of ANM had shifted to Damascus, the Lebanese branch began to function more autonomously. The official ANM organ ''al-Hurriya'' ('Freedom'), of which Ibrahim had become editor in 1960, became a ''de facto'' mouthpiece for the Marxist sector.〔Cobban, Helena. ''The Palestinian Liberation Organisation: People, Power and Politics'', Cambridge University
Press, p. 142. ISBN 0-521-27216-5〕 In 1968 the Lebanese branch of ANM broke its links to the mother organization, and renamed itself as the Organization of Lebanese Socialists. The viewpoint of the Organization of Lebanese Socialists on the split were formulated in the pamphlet ''Limadha munadamat al-ishtrirakiin al-lubnaniin''.
Around 1970 the Organization of Lebanese Socialists and Socialist Lebanon merged to form the Communist Action Organization in Lebanon.〔Different sources provides different dates for the merger. Sāyigh (in Yazīd Sāyigh. ''Armed Struggle and the Search for State: The Palestinian National Movement, 1949-1993'', Oxford University Press, 1997, pp. 302-303.) claims that the OACL was founded in May 1971. Reilly (in Reilly, MERIP Reports, No. 108/109, The Lebanon War (Sep. - Oct., 1982), pp. 14-20) mentions the 1970 as the year of foundation.〕
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