Ba'ath Party was created on 1947-04-07.
Communist Party of Vietnam was created on 1930-02-03.
The Deadly Dinner Party was created in 2009.
Freedom Socialist Party was created in 1966.
Bastards of the Party was created in 2006.
Libertarian Party of California was created in 1971.
A Flood in Baath Country was created in 2003.
Al-Baath University was created on 1979-09-14.
The baath party is the murderous party of saddam, they killed the Iraqi leader Abdul Karim Qassim to gain power then ruin the beautiful country of Iraq.
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The Baath Party and its puppet parties under the National Progressive Front. All opposition parties are banned in Syria.
The duration of A Flood in Baath Country is 2880.0 seconds.
hava mein baath karo ya hava sey baath karo
No it does not. After the American invasion, the Baathist party apparatus and anything affiliated with it, including the army, police services, and the bureaucracy in general, were disbanded. This process was known as debaathification.
Similar to any people living under a totalitarian regim, Iraqis were required to be members of the Baath party (or otherwise face the worst at the hands of the infamous mukhabarat). It was part of the Iraqi identity that the Saddam regime tried to enforce. Al-Musawi resigned from the Baath party shortly after leaving Iraq in 1991 (when his brother, Aziz Assayed Jassim, was kidnapped and later executed by the mukhabarat).
The Baath Party, founded in the mid-20th century, primarily advocates for Arab nationalism, socialism, and unity among Arab states. Its main goals are to promote a pan-Arab identity, achieve social justice through state-led economic policies, and establish a cohesive Arab political landscape free from Western influence. The party seeks to unite the Arab world culturally and politically, emphasizing shared heritage and mutual support among Arab nations.
the United states is entrusting in other nations to solve the problems of the United States. Cilvilains in Iraq or dying and so are the united States troops there is still some of the Baath Party in Iraq.
Abdullah Alahmar has written: 'The Baath and the regenerating revolution'