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Progressive Liberation Front : ウィキペディア英語版 | Progressive Liberation Front The Progressive Liberation Front ((アラビア語:جبهة التحرير التقدمي), commonly known by its acronym 'جات', ''Gat'') was a small communist organization in Egypt. The organization emerged in 1948 as a split from the Democratic Movement for National Liberation (HADITU).〔Ismael, Tareq Y., and Rifʻat Saʻīd. ''(The Communist Movement in Egypt, 1920-1988 )''. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, 1990. p. 65〕〔Markaz Al-Buḥūth 'arabīyah Wa Al-Ifrīqīyah. ''(Shahādāt wa-ruʼá al-Juzʼ al-khāmis )''. Al-Qāhirah: [s.n, 2007. pp. 188-189〕 Leaders of Gat included Issamuddin Jilal, Ahmed Taha, Ismail Jibr, Salah Salma and Ehia al-Mazsi.〔 Gat merged with HADITU-Revolutionary Action, but Gat was reconstituted when HADITU-Revolutionary Action ceased to function. In 1950 Gat rejoined HADITU, but remained a separately fraction in the Egyptian communist movement during various years of the 1950s. Ahmed Taha was the sole Gat member on the Central Committee of HADITU.〔 ==References==
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