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Abu Nidal - whose real name was Sabri Banna - died in Iraq in 2002, reportedly committing suicide.
BBC: Abu Nidal members jailed in France over 1988 attack
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In the mid-1980s, for example, a Pasok government let Abu Nidal, a Palestinian terrorist, have an office in Athens.
ECONOMIST: Greece
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In 1982 Abu Nidal moved to Syria and set up home in Damascus.
ECONOMIST: Abu Nidal, terrorist, died on August 17th, aged 65
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The prosecutors said the three men belonged to the group led by Abu Nidal, which was active in the 1970-80s.
BBC: Abu Nidal members jailed in France over 1988 attack
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The Abu Nidal group is blamed for a series of attacks across the world, which left at least 900 people dead.
BBC: Abu Nidal members jailed in France over 1988 attack
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It is unclear whether Abu Nidal was murdered by a gunman in Baghdad or took his own life because he had cancer.
ECONOMIST: Abu Nidal, terrorist, died on August 17th, aged 65
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Colonel Gadaffi personally ordered the Lockerbie bombing and enlisted the support of Palestinian militant Abu Nidal, according to a Nidal aide quoted in The Sunday Times .
BBC: What the Scottish Sunday papers say
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He referred to meetings in Sudan between Iraqi intelligence agents and al Qaeda and said Saddam had connections with organizations considered by the United States to be terror groups -- including Abu Nidal.
CNN: Bush insists Iraq, al Qaeda had 'relationship'
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For example, the Sunday Telegraph of London reported on December 14, that Iraqi authorities have discovered documentary proof that Mohammed Atta, the al-Qaeda mastermind of the September 11 attacks against the U.S., was trained in Baghdad by Abu Nidal, the notorious Palestinian terrorist.
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" The report added that "Iraq continued to provide safe haven to a variety of Palestinian rejectionist groups, including the Abu Nidal organization, the Arab Liberation Front (ALF), and the former head of the now-defunct 15 May Organization, Abu Ibrahim, who masterminded several bombings of U.S. aircraft.
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Nidal Abu Mohsen, 19, was shot in the head when he tried to enter the house to negotiate with Jarrar after repeated Israeli loudspeaker calls for his surrender failed, the Israeli army said.
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