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Salah Jadid (Arabic: صلاح جديد, romanized: Ṣalāḥ Jadīd; 1926 – 19 August 1993) was a Syrian military officer and politician who was the leader of the left-wing of the Syrian Regional Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, and the country's de facto leader from 1966 until 1970, when he was ousted by Hafez al-Assad's Corrective Movement.
Jan 8, 2024 · A personal account of the author's brother, Jaber Mohamad, who was a press secretary to Syria's leader Salah Jadid and was arrested and expelled by Hafez al-Assad in 1968. The article recounts the political turmoil and the family's ordeal during the coup and its aftermath.
Aug 24, 1993 · Salah Jadid, a former Syrian military ruler, died on Thursday after 23 years in prison, friends said today. He was 63. Mr. Jadid died of a heart attack in a Damascus hospital, a day after he...
Salah Jadid (or Salah al Jadid) (1926- ) is a Syrian military leader and politician. In 1959, with Hafez Assad and other officers belonging to the Ba'th Party, he formed the secret Military Committee.
Mar 8, 2015 · Ba’ath Party members Michel Aflaq (left) and Salah Jadid (right) in 1963, the latter was a senior figure in planning the coup d'etat. Photo via Wikimedia Commons. On this day in 1963, the Ba’ath...
Salah Jadid (Arabic: صلاح جديد, romanized: Ṣalāḥ Jadīd; 1926 – 19 August 1993) was a Syrian military officer and politician who was the leader of the left-wing of the Syrian Regional Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, and the country's de facto leader from 1966 until 1970, when he was ousted by Hafez al-Assad's Corrective Movement.
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Feb 21, 2021 · At this point, Assad and the leader of the regionalist faction, Salah Jadid, started planning a military takeover of the entire Ba’ath Party. However, their former ally Muhammad Umran broke ranks...