A free homeland and a happy people

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"A free homeland and a happy people" (Arabic: وطن حر وشعب سعيد watanun hurrun wa sha'bun sa'id) is an Arabic communist slogan. It was the slogan of the Syrian-Lebanese Communist Party, first adopted at the first conference of the Political Committee of the party (which also put Khalid Bakdash at the helm of the party).[1][2] The slogan was adopted by the Iraqi Communist Party at its clandestine first national conference held in March 1944.[3][4]

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  1. ^ Artin Madeian; Jūrj Ḥāwī (1986). حياة على المتراس: ذكريات ومشاهدات. دار الفارابي،.
  2. ^ Johan Franzén (2011). Red Star Over Iraq: Iraqi Communism Before Saddam. Hurst Publishers. p. 41. ISBN 978-1-84904-101-0.
  3. ^ Tareq Y. Ismael (2008). The Rise and Fall of the Communist Party of Iraq. Cambridge University Press. p. 33. ISBN 978-0-521-87394-9.
  4. ^ Elizabeth F. Thompson (15 April 2013). Justice Interrupted. Harvard University Press. p. 189. ISBN 978-0-674-07609-9.