<P> A key element of the Communism movement was the well organized network of parties in different countries that provided support to each other and enabled communist organizations to become an effective outlet against oppression . </P> <P> Communism went on to become one of the key components of Arab Nationalism and was particularly prominent during the rule of Gamel Abdel Nasser in Egypt in which Egyptian communists stood aside . And even though communism was often a prominent supporter of Arab nationalism, the international relationships which allowed it to be such a potent force were also used by opposition regimes, and to some extent third parties during the Cold War . </P> <Ul> <Li> Albania </Li> <Li> Azerbaijan </Li> <Li> Bosnia - Herzegovina </Li> <Li> Burkina Faso </Li> <Li> Chad </Li> <Li> Côte d'Ivoire </Li> <Li> Guinea </Li> <Li> Guinea - Bissau </Li> <Li> Indonesia </Li> <Li> Kazakhstan </Li> <Li> Kosovo </Li> <Li> Kyrgyzstan </Li> <Li> Lebanon </Li> <Li> Mali </Li> <Li> Niger </Li> <Li> Northern Cyprus </Li> <Li> Senegal </Li> <Li> Sierra Leone </Li> <Li> Tajikistan </Li> <Li> Turkey </Li> <Li> Turkmenistan </Li> <Li> Uzbekistan </Li> <Li> West Bank </Li> </Ul> <Li> Bosnia - Herzegovina </Li>

List of secular countries in the middle east
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