
Mohammed Saleh Al-Abli
Mohammed Saleh Al-Abli was a prominent Iraqi communist leader born in Baghdad, who joined the Iraqi Communist Party in 1945. He was known for his cultural and political activism, establishing a library in Baghdad that became a center for progressive thought. Al-Abli was a key figure in the resistance against the Ba'ath regime following the coup in 1963, but was arrested, tortured, and executed without trial later that year.
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Reem Al-Abli is the granddaughter of the leftist Iraqi fighter Mohammed Saleh Al-Abli, who was martyred by the leaders of the 1963 coup.
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Mohammed Saleh Al-Abli was a prominent leader of the Iraqi Communist Party and was executed without trial in 1963.
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