Said Al Nasr
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Said Al Nasr (born 1955) is a Syrian Palestinian, convicted in Belgium in 1980, for throwing two hand grenades into a group of Jewish children waiting for a bus in Antwerp on July 27, 1980.
A 15-year old boy was killed, twenty others were heavily wounded. The jailed Said Al Nasr was 'traded' for part of the family Houtekins-Kets in 1990, a Belgian-French family kidnapped in Libya--a demand of the Abu Nidal terrorist group (Silco incident).
References
- ""We hebben zes jaar van ons leven gemist"; Familie Houtekins spreekt voor het eerst na gijzeling in Libie". Het Nieuwsblad. 2005-03-24.
- ""Een vergissing van bijna zes jaar; Verbitterde familie Houtekins doorbreekt na 14 jaar de stilte". De Standaard. 2005-03-23.
- "Een Eeuw in Beeld - 1980". Het Belang van Limburg.
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