Nimr Saleh (; 1929–1991), also known as Abu Saleh, was a
Palestinian
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leftist figure who was a member of the
Fatah
Fatah ( ; ), formally the Palestinian National Liberation Movement (), is a Palestinian nationalist and Arab socialist political party. It is the largest faction of the confederated multi-party Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) and ...
. He was dismissed from the Fatah Central Committee in 1983 due to his opposition and involvement in
Fatah uprising.
Early life
Saleh was born in
Lubya
Lubya ( "bean"), sometimes referred to as Lubia, Lubieh and Loubieh, was a Palestinian Arab town located ten kilometers west of Tiberias that was captured, ethnically cleansed, and destroyed by Israel during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War where its re ...
,
Mandatory Palestine
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After ...
, in 1929.
[ The family moved to Qula, ]Lydda
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, in 1948 following the nakba
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.[
]
Career and activities
Salehjoined the Fatah becoming one of its second-wave members. He was named as a member of its High Central Command in 1965.[ He was tasked to head the Fatah militia in Jordan, but he was soon fired from the post because of his attempts to have a personal power base among the militia.][ He became a member of the ]Central Committee of Fatah
The Fatah Central Committee is the highest decision-making body of the Palestinian organization and political party, Fatah.
History
The first Fatah Central Committee was formed in February 1963, consisting of ten members, including Yasser Arafa ...
in September 1971.[ After this he adopted a leftist leaning and began to support the ]Soviet Union
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from October 1973.[ He acted as the ]Palestine Liberation Organization
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's (PLO) liaison with the Lebanese leftist groups which he supplied arms.
Saleh was part of the anti-Syrian group within the Fatah which started an extensive attack against Maronite
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strongholds in the early 1976. However, he would change his camp later being one of the Syrian supporters.[ His new approach was first clearly seen in the Fourth Congress of Fatah in ]Damascus
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, Syria, in May 1980. In the same Congress Saleh was reelected as a member of the Central Committee of Fatah.
Saleh was a supporter of the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan in 1979 and rejected the peace plans suggested by the Saudi Crown Prince Fahd in 1981 and the American President
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Ronald Reagan
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in 1982. Saleh was a frequent visitor of Moscow where he was highly praised. After being backed by Syria Saleh declared his opposition against Yasser Arafat
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, the chairman of the PLO, in November 1982. He cited the Fez declaration which proposed another peace plan and Fatah's cooperation with Jordan as the reasons for his opposition.
Saleh and other critics of Yasser Arafat openly expressed their disagreement in the Fatah Revolutionary Council meeting in January 1983. His membership in the Fatah Central Committee ended after the meeting, and his frequent absences from the meetings were cited as the reason for his dismissal from the council.[ He was also removed from the Fatah list for the ]Palestinian National Council
The Palestinian National Council (PNC; ) is the legislative body - in Arabic, the ''Majlis'' - of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). The PNC is intended to serve as the parliament that represents all Palestinians inside and outside th ...
.
Saleh then began to support the rebellion against the PLO led by Said Muragha and became one of the leading rebel figures.[ He argued in an interview with the Syrian daily '' Tishreen'' in July 1983 that they were planning to "dismember and rebuild Fatah on the basis of the movement's political programme."] He also added in the same interview that they had a strong alliance with the Syria's ruling party, the Arab Socialist Baath Party.[ The Soviet authorities had to adopt a vague position towards Yasser Arafat and the PLO due to Saleh's open revolt.][
]
Later years and death
However, later Saleh also had problems with the Fatah dissidents and was arrested by the Syrian authorities in Damascus.[ He was put under house arrest in June 1984.] He died of a heart attack in September 1991.
See also
*List of Fatah members
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References
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20th-century Palestinian politicians
1929 births
1991 deaths
Palestinian emigrants to Jordan
Palestinian emigrants to Lebanon
Central Committee of Fatah members
Arab people in Mandatory Palestine
Palestinian communists
Members of the Palestinian National Council
Palestinian people imprisoned by Syria