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    Ali Salih al-Sa'di

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  1. Ali Salih al-Sa'di ( Arabic: علي صالح السعدي; 1928 – September 19, 1977) was an Iraqi politician. He was General Secretary of the Iraqi branch of the Baath Party from the late 1950s until the November 1963 Iraqi coup d'état.

  2. The most powerful leader of the new government was the secretary general of the Iraqi Ba'ath Party, Ali Salih al-Sa'di, who controlled the National Guard militia and organized a massacre of hundreds—if not thousands—of suspected communists and other dissidents following the coup.

    • 13-18 November 1963
    • Republic of Iraq
  3. Actions to Arrest and Exile Prominent Members of the 'Ali Salih Al-Sa’di Wing of the Ba’th Party of Iraq, November 12, 1963 Author: Central Intelligence Agency Subject: Iraq-Politics and government; Ḥizb al-Baʻth al-ʻArabī al-Ishtirākī \⠀䤀爀愀焀尩; Saʻdī, ʻAlī Ṣāliḥ, 1928-1977 Keywords: Baath Party (Iraq) Created Date

  4. Jul 24, 2015 · (14 Nov 1963) Deputy Prime Minister of Iraq Ali Salih al-Sa'di speaking at a press conference in Madrid.Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive...

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  5. 1964, told this author that he witnessed contacts between Ba'th Party members and CIA officials. Furthermore, Ali Salih al-Sa'di, leader of the Iraqi Ba'th at the time, later said that the Ba'th to power on a CIA train" and Said Aburish claims that Hani Fkaiki, an Iraqi Ba'th who was involved.

  6. He appointed Ahmad Hasan al-Bakr, a devoted Ba'thists, to be his vice president and Ali Salih al-Sa'di as his Minister of the Interior. Although Abd al-Salam Arif was the President, al-Sa'di managed to maintain most power among the three because he was the leader of the Ba'thist Party at the time.

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  8. Jun 5, 2015 · He was vehemently anti-communist, and also uneasy about the leftist trend in the Ba’ath party, represented by its then leader in Iraq, Ali Salih al-Sadi.

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