Khadim Nasser
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Khadim Nasser (خادم ناصر) | |
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Born | Asal, Salamati Trade Dependancy | 21 January 1945
Died | 5 June 1996 Awjara, Salamat | (aged 51)
Allegiance | Ankur Autodetermination Movement |
Years of service | 1985-1996 |
Rank | Chief |
Battles/wars | Salamati Civil War |
Khadim Nasser (January 21 1945 - June 5 1996) was the chief of the Ankur Autodetermination Movement from its creation in 1985 to his death in a car crash in 1996.
Khadim was the instigator of the Ankur revolutionary movement, publishing numerous books about the superiority of the Ankurid identity and the right to auto-determination. He published :
- Ankur and its beauties (1984) (Banned in Salamat)
- The right to auto-determination (January 1986) (Banned in Salamat)
- Ankur and the people's republic (October 1986) (Pro-communism book, banned in Salamat since 1993)
- The struggle and the call for jihad (March 1988) (Formerly banned in Salamat).
Khadim Nasser was married to Nasira Jamami in 1970 and had 3 children :
- Sofiane Nasser (born October 2 1972)
- Karim Nasser (May 18 1974 - June 13 1999), famous for his suicide bombing in front of an embassy
- Salma Nasser (born April 29 1977)