Arab Liberation Movement

Arab Liberation Movement
حركة التحرر العربي
ChairpersonAdib Shishakli
Founded25 August 1952
Dissolved8 March 1963
HeadquartersDamascus
IdeologyPan-Arabism[1]
Modernization[2]
Pro-Western Bloc[3][4]

The Arab Liberation Movement (Arabic: حركة التحرر العربي Ḥarakat Al-Tahrir Al-'Arabiy; French: Mouvement du liberation arabe) was a Syrian political party founded on 25 August 1952 by the President of Syria Adib Shishakli. It was the only legal party in Syria until from its inception until 1954.

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  2. ^ Saunders, Bonnie F. (1996). Greenwood Publishing Group (ed.). The United States and Arab Nationalism: The Syrian Case, 1953-1960. p. 11. ISBN 9780275954260.
  3. ^ American Friends of the Middle East, ed. (1954). Mission to the Middle East. p. 1.
  4. ^ Pungong, Victor; Ryan, David (2000). Springer (ed.). The United States and Decolonization: Power and Freedom. p. 149. ISBN 9780333977958.