Revolutionary Communist Group (Lebanon) Explained
The Revolutionary Communist Group (RCG; Arabic: المجموعة الشيوعية الثورية | Tajammu' al-Shuyu'i al-Thawri) is a Trotskyist organisation in Lebanon, associated with the reunified Fourth International.
History
The GCR was founded in the 1970s as a full 'section' of the Fourth International.[1] The 2003 World Congress of the International reorganised it as a sympathising group, reflecting a decline in the GCR's membership.
The organisation contributes to International Viewpoint and Inprecor.
Members
- Hani Adada (journalist)[2]
See also
References
- Alain Menargues, Les Secrets de la guerre du Liban: Du coup d'état de Béchir Gémayel aux massacres des camps palestiniens, Albin Michel, Paris 2004. (in French)
- Denise Ammoun, Histoire du Liban contemporain: Tome 2 1943-1990, Fayard, Paris 2005. (in French) – https://books.google.com/books?id=aGHk5M0CGcoC&pg=PT234
- Edgar O'Ballance, Civil War in Lebanon, 1975-92, Palgrave Macmillan, London 1998.
- Itamar Rabinovich, The war for Lebanon, 1970–1985, Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London 1989 (revised edition)., 0-8014-9313-7 – https://books.google.com/books?id=Af-tDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA83
- Rex Brynen, Sanctuary and Survival: the PLO in Lebanon, Boulder: Westview Press, Oxford 1990. – https://prrn.mcgill.ca/research/papers/brynen2.htm
- Robert Fisk, Pity the Nation: Lebanon at War, London: Oxford University Press, (3rd ed. 2001). – https://books.google.com/books?id=VrXpeELOUNsC&pg=PA145
- Marius Deeb, The Lebanese Civil War, Praeger Publishers Inc., New York 1980.
- Thomas Collelo (ed.), Lebanon: a country study, Library of Congress, Federal Research Division, Headquarters, Department of the Army (DA Pam 550-24), Washington D.C., December 1987 (Third edition 1989). – https://cdn.loc.gov/master/frd/frdcstdy/le/lebanoncountryst00coll/lebanoncountryst00coll.pdf
External links
Notes and References
- http://www.inprecor.org/498_499/necro_Vergeat.htm
- https://thepublicsource.org/contributors/hani-adada Online articles by RCG member Hani Adada at thepublicsource.org.