Nasser Al Saeed
Nasser Al Saeed | |
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Nasser Al Saeed in 1956 | |
| Born | 1923 |
| Disappeared | 17 December 1979 (aged 56) Beirut |
| Status | Missing for 45 years and 6 months |
| Nationality | Saudi Arabian |
| Occupation | Writer |
| Years active | ?-December 1979 |
| Known for | Criticisms against House of Saud Founder of the Arabian Peninsula People's Union |
| Notable work | Tarikh Al Sa'ud (1963) |
Nasser Al Saeed (born 1923) was a Saudi Arabian writer and the founder of the Arabian Peninsula People's Union (APPU). He was one of the most significant critics of the Saudi royal family. He was kidnapped in December 1979 in Beirut, Lebanon, and his whereabouts have been unknown since then. His case is the first reported instance of the state-sponsored abduction by Saudi Arabia.