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Encyclopedia > List of assassinated persons

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

Contents

By region (chronologically)

Please note the chronological sorting order.


Assassinations in Afghanistan

Assassinations in Africa

Assassinations in the British Isles.

Assassinations in Canada

  • Thomas D'Arcy McGee, (1868), Canadian father of Confederation.
  • George Brown (1880), newspaper editor and Senator
  • Sergio Pérez Castillo, (1968), Cuban diplomat killed by anti-Castro forces in Montreal
  • Pierre Laporte, (1970), Quebec Minister of Labour.
  • Atilla Altžkat, (1982), Turkish diplomat assassinated by Armenian nationalists in Ottawa
  • Tara Singh Hayer, (1995), journalist killed by Sikh separatists

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

Please note the sorting order: chronologically backwards.


Heads of state and government killed in office

  Results from FactBites:
 
Assassin Information - TextSheet.com (1125 words)
Assassins are distinguished from snipers, or other soldiers who may employ the same methods, in that the latter are engaged in declared war between nation-states.
Political killings are thus usually referred to as "assassinations" as it is difficult to distinguish motivations (money or loyalty, usually some of both being involved) for a clandestine act, or "covert action", in the parlance of military intelligence.
The debate on the definition and use of the term "assassin" is inseparable from the similar debates surrounding freedom fighter, terrorist, guerilla, spy, saboteur, provocateur, double agent and other terms which are commonly used to describe players in asymmetric warfare.
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