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Majid Abusharar | |
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Native name | ماجد أبو شرار |
Born | 1936 Dura, Palestine |
Died | 9 October 1981 (aged 44–45) Rome, Italy |
Resting place | Beirut, Lebanon |
Occupation | Author, Human rights activist, journalist, and politician |
Language | Arabic |
Nationality | Palestine and Mandatory Palestine |
Education | Alexandria University in Law |
Literary movement | PLO and Fateh |
Notable works | Bitter Bread |
Children | Samaa Abusharar, Salam Abusharar, and Dalia Abusharar |
Majid Abu Sharar (1936–9 October 1981) was a Palestinian writer, activist, journalist, and politician. He wrote Bitter Bread. He was assassinated on 9 October 1981 after a bomb was planted by Mossad agents in his hotel in Rome.