UAR Socialist Youth Organization

The UAR Socialist Youth Organization was a youth organization in Egypt.[1] It was set up as the youth wing of the Arab Socialist Union in 1965. It came under the leadership of Marxist sectors.[2] Mufid Shihab was the general secretary of the organization.[1]

Socialist Youth Organization
HeadquartersCairo
IdeologyNasserism
Arab nationalism
Anti-Zionism
Mother partyArab Socialist Union

Gamal Abdul Nasser clamped down on the organization (as well as other leftist sectors in the Arab Socialist Union) in 1968, halting much of its activities.[3] Many of its activists later left the organization, dissatisfied with Nasser's Arab socialism. These activists became the core of the radical student movement during the early 1970s.[2]

References

  1. Middle East Record 1968. p. 9
  2. MERIP Reports, No. 17. (May, 1973)
  3. Migdal, Joel S. Strong Societies and Weak States: State-Society Relations and State Capabilities in the Third World. Princeton (N.J): Princeton university press, 1988. p. 200
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