Salim Hatum

Salim Hatum (Arabic: سليم حاطوم) (1928 – 26 June 1967) was a Syrian Army officer who played a significant role in Syrian politics in the 1960s. A member of the Syrian Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, he was instrumental in the 1966 Syrian coup d'état that toppled the government of Amin al-Hafiz, also a Ba'athist. That same year he launched an insurrection from his home region of Jabal al-Druze against his colleagues who formed the new government but sidelined him from any major position. He fled Syria amid a warrant for his arrest, but returned in 1967 and was subsequently jailed and executed.

Salim Hatum
سليم حاطوم
Commander of Radio and Television Station Garrison
In office
8 March 1963  28 September 1966
Member of the Regional Command
of the Syrian Regional Branch
In office
1 August 1965  19 December 1965
Personal details
Born1928
Thaybin, Salkhad District, Jabal al-Druze State, French Mandate of Syria
Died26 June 1967 (age 39)
Damascus, Syria
Political partySyrian Regional Branch of the Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party
Alma materHoms Military Academy
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