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Salim Hatum
Salim Hatum (1928-26 June 1967) was an officer in the Syrian Army who played a significant role in Syrian politics in the 1960s. A member of the Syrian Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party,〔Rabinovich, 1972, p. 235.〕 he was instrumental in the 1966 Syrian coup d'état that toppled the government of Amin al-Hafiz, also a Ba'athist. That same year he launched an insurrection from his home region of Jabal al-Druze against his colleagues who formed the new government but sidelined him from any major position.〔Moubayed, p. 53.〕 He fled Syria amid a warrant for his arrest, but returned in 1967 and was subsequently jailed and executed.〔Moubayed, p. 54.〕 ==Early life== Hatum was born in the village of Thaybin (Dhibin) near the town of Salkhad in the Jabal al-Druze region of Syria, during French Mandatory rule. His family was were followers of the Druze religion. Historian Hanna Batatu describes Hatum's family as part of the "middle landed class,"〔 while historian Patrick Seale describes them "poor."〔Seale, p. 109.〕 His father had been a director of the census in the area.〔Batatu, pp. 148-149.〕
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