Oman Rebel Movement

Contenu

Titre
Oman Rebel Movement
Date
1971
Résumé
This file relates to The Sultanate of Oman and its dealings with the Omani rebel movement. It contains correspondence concerning:
The Consul General in Muscat D G Crawford’s report on the situation. It mentions: the difficulties the situation creates for Oman’s desire to join the UN and the Arab League; the significance of the possible future defection of Sheikh Sulaiman Bin Himyar Al Nabhani to the Ruler of Oman Sultan Qaboos Bin Saeed Al Said; and the opposition of the Sultan and his uncle Tariq Bin Taimur to any accommodation with the rebels
The possible resolution of the conflict through a regional approach mediated by other Arab states, as Sulaiman Bin Himyar, Ghalib Bin Ali Al Hina'i and Taleb Bin Ali Al Hina'i have dwindling followers in other countries
The possible future Omani goodwill mission; the statement from Ghalib denying the liquidation of the Imamate of Oman offices in various countries, reported in the Kuwaiti newspaper Al Siyasa, because of this new approach; and comment from the British Embassy in Kuwait
Place
London
Langue
eng
Source
Arabian Gulf Digital Archive
lccn
FCO 8/1672

“Oman Rebel Movement”, 1971, bibliographie, consulté le 19 septembre 2024, https://ibadica.org/s/bibliographie/item/17847

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