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Title: THE ZANGIBAR CONFERENCE IN MARCH 1968 AND ITS IMPACT ON THE POLITICAL SITUATION IN SOUTH YEMEN
Authors: Yaseen Abbas, Ameen
Nathim Jaseem, Eyad
Keywords: Zangibar Conference
South Yemen
National Front
Saudi Arabia
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Palarch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt/Egyptology
Abstract: This study deals with the role of the Zangibar Conference in March 1968 and its impact on the political situation in South Yemen. It is considered a historical turning point in South Yemen, by drawing the shape of the ruling political system in the country. The political level, and left no room for doubt about the identity of the victorious team with regard to the two wings of the National Front. The majority of the conference's choices, in particular, were in line with the tendencies of the in the list of the new general leadership that was elected by the National Front's leadership. Because of such moves, the Al yameny has invaded the national front through its grip on power in South Yemen. It closed the route to imperialist and reactionary governments like the United States of America and its partner, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/6948
ISSN: 1654-1643
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