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Encyclopedia > Assassinated

This is an incomplete list of persons that were assassinated for political and other reasons, and who have individual entries.

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By region (chronologically)

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Assassinations in Afghanistan

Assassinations in Africa

Assassinations in the British Isles.

Assassinations in Canada

Assassinations in France

Assassinations in Germany

Assassinations in India

Assassinations in Iran

Assassinations in Japan

Assassinations in Mexico

Assassinations in The Netherlands

Assassinations in The Philippines

Assassinations in Russia

Assassinations in Turkey

Assassinations in the United States

Assassinations in Yugoslavia (and successor states)

Assassinations in other regions (chronologically backwards)

Political assassinations

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Heads of state and government killed in office


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JFK Assassination Web Sites (0 words)
Mike Russ' John F. Kennedy Assassination Information Center is strong on witness testimony, and has the invaluable technical reports of the House Select Committee on Assassinations which address issues such as the nature of Kennedy's wounds and the authenticity of the Backyard Photos.
Ralph Schuster's John F. Kennedy Assassination Homepage, from Germany, is further evidence of world-wide interest in the assassination.
JFK Assassination Presidential Limousine SS100X is exactly what the name implies: a site dedicated to the car in which Kennedy was riding when he was shot.
Lilly | In the Crosshairs: Lifting the Ban on Assassination (2025 words)
Properly used, assassination can save lives on both sides of a conflict, and it often serves as the only means of retribution against non-government criminal organizations that resist capture, such as Israel's assassination of the Black September terrorists or the United States' ongoing hunt for Osama bin Laden and the leaders of al Qaeda.
Removing the ban on assassination would also provide officers in the field a choice that they presently do not have: to remove an individual, which is not allowed, or to remove the entire building, which he happens to occupy.
Assassination should be maintained as a military operation in situations where it has a high chance of successfully achieving its goal.
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