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Toos Faber-de Heer (23 February 1929 – 6 August 2020) was a Dutch journalist and justice information officer. Faber was born in Batavia (Dutch East Indies). In 1975 she became known as the spokeswoman of Minister of Justice Dries van Agt during the 1975 Dutch train hostage crisis by South Moluccan youth in Wijster on 2 December 1975. Eighteen months later, after the 1977 Dutch train hijacking on 23 May 1977 Faber was involved as a spokesperson.

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  • Toos Faber-de Heer (23 February 1929 – 6 August 2020) was a Dutch journalist and justice information officer. Faber was born in Batavia (Dutch East Indies). In 1975 she became known as the spokeswoman of Minister of Justice Dries van Agt during the 1975 Dutch train hostage crisis by South Moluccan youth in Wijster on 2 December 1975. Eighteen months later, after the 1977 Dutch train hijacking on 23 May 1977 Faber was involved as a spokesperson. At the end of 1977 it seemed that Faber would be appointed secretary of state in the First Van Agt cabinet at the Ministry of Defense, but that did not happen. Around September 1981 the NOS started the television series Het Capitool, where she became one of the presenters together with and . She stopped after a few months. She died in The Hague, aged 91. (en)
  • Toos Faber-de Heer (Batavia, 23 februari 1929 – Den Haag, 6 augustus 2020) was een Nederlands journalist en justitievoorlichter. In die laatste functie werd zij in 1975 landelijk bekend tijdens de treinkaping bij Wijster. (nl)
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  • Toos Faber-de Heer (Batavia, 23 februari 1929 – Den Haag, 6 augustus 2020) was een Nederlands journalist en justitievoorlichter. In die laatste functie werd zij in 1975 landelijk bekend tijdens de treinkaping bij Wijster. (nl)
  • Toos Faber-de Heer (23 February 1929 – 6 August 2020) was a Dutch journalist and justice information officer. Faber was born in Batavia (Dutch East Indies). In 1975 she became known as the spokeswoman of Minister of Justice Dries van Agt during the 1975 Dutch train hostage crisis by South Moluccan youth in Wijster on 2 December 1975. Eighteen months later, after the 1977 Dutch train hijacking on 23 May 1977 Faber was involved as a spokesperson. (en)
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  • Toos Faber-de Heer (nl)
  • Toos Faber-de Heer (en)
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