Internal political situation

FO 371/168689 1963
Description

This file contains:

  • A copy of a pamphlet, 'Oman and the Arab Revolution', published by the Arab Students Union in UK and Ireland (41)
  • Correspondence reporting on the movements and activities of the Imam of Oman Ghalib Bin Ali Al Hina'i (42, 45, 55, 59)
  • Correspondence concerning possible approaches from Omani rebel leaders seeking talks, including Abdulla Ahmad Ghazala and Sheikh Sulaiman Bin Himyar Al Nabhani, and the efforts of Kuwait to act as a mediator (43-45, 50, 56)
  • An English translation of Oman Liberation Pamphlet No. 30 (46)
  • Copies of two pamphlets received from the Office of the Imamate of Oman in Baghdad, one entitled 'The Struggle of Oman', and the other celebrating the anniversary of the outbreak of the Omani revolution against imperialism (47)
  • A copy of a pamphlet issued by the Office of the Imamate of Oman in Beirut (48)
  • An English translation of an article, published in Sawt al-Uruba, about the activities of an alleged Omani Rights Committee in the UK, along with comments and responses. It also contains a copy of a news bulletin issued by the Imamate Office in Beirut (49)
  • Excerpts from a talk read on Voice of the Arabs for Himyar Bin Sulaiman, the head of the Imamate Office in Cairo (51)
  • A copy of a news bulletin issued by the Omani Mission to Lebanon. It includes an English translation of the contents of the Arabic section of the bulletin (52)
  • Correspondence concerning a Local Intelligence Committee paper about the Omani question as seen from Bahrain (53)
  • Correspondence concerning the travel plans of Sheikh Nasir Bin Isa Al Harithi the Wali at Sumail, who has left Oman (54)
  • A report of a statement by Sheikh Saleh Bin Isa Al Harithi regarding plans for the proclamation of the Omani republic (55)
  • A copy of a pamphlet issued by the Imamate Office in Baghdad (57)
  • A copy of a news bulletin issued by the Omani Mission to Lebanon (58)
  • An English translation of an item that appeared in a Libyan Government newspaper, along with correspondence relating to a speech in the UN General Assembly given by Mohieddin Fikini the Libyan Prime Minister and Minster of Foreign Affairs, which referred to Oman (60).