On this day, 25 December 1980, the first issue of Le Desir libertaire (“libertarian desire”) was published by Arab surrealists. The surrealist movement in the Arab world refounded in the 1970s, and its artist participants exhorted their fellow workers to “spit on the fatherland” and instead “unleash their instincts against all forms of repression” and “piss on [the] tombs” of “family, religion, school, barracks, churches, mosques and other rottenness”.
More info in this article on surrealism in the Middle East and North Africa: https://libcom.org/history/surrealism-arab-world https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1303557843162696/?type=3