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*[[Zamanbek Nurkadilov]], ([[2005]]), [[Kazakhstan|Kazakh]] politician
*[[John Garang]], ([[2005]]), [[Sudan]]ese politician and former rebel leader (suspicious helicopter crash).
*[[John Garang]], ([[2005]]), [[Sudan]]ese politician and former rebel leader (suspicious helicopter crash).
*[[Ehtiram Jalilov]], ([[2005]]), [[Azerbaijan|Azerbaijani]] politician
*[[Ehtiram Jalilov]], ([[2005]]), [[Azerbaijan|Azerbaijani]] politician

Revision as of 16:51, 13 November 2005

This is an incomplete list of persons who were assassinated; that is, important people who were murdered, usually for ideological or political reasons.


Assassinations in Africa

Algeria

Burkina Faso

Burundi

Chad

Comoros

Congo (Brazzaville)

Congo (Kinshasa)

Côte d'Ivoire

Egypt

Equatorial Guinea

Ethiopia

The Gambia

Guinea

Kenya

Liberia

Madagascar

Mozambique

Niger

Nigeria

Rwanda

Somalia

South Africa

Tanzania

Togo

Tunisia

Uganda

Zimbabwe

Assassinations in the Americas

Argentina

Bermuda

Bolivia

Brazil

Canada

Chile

Colombia

Cuba

Dominican Republic

Ecuador

El Salvador

Guatemala

Guyana

Haiti

Mexico

Nicaragua

Panama

Paraguay

Peru

United States

Venezuela

Assassinations in Asia

Afghanistan

Bangladesh

Bhutan

Cambodia

China

India

Iran

Iraq

Israel and Palestine

Japan

Jordan

Korea

Lebanon

Myanmar

  • Aung San, (1947), Burmese nationalist leader
  • Lee Bum Suk, (1983), foreign minister of South Korea, killed along with several other South Korean cabinet members by North Korean agents while visiting Burma

Nepal

  • Birendra, (2001), King of Nepal (along with Queen Aiswary and 9 other members of the royal family)

Pakistan

Philippines

Qatar

Saudi Arabia

Sri Lanka

Syria

Turkey

Vietnam

Yemen

Assassinations in Australia and Oceania

Assassinations in Europe

Austria

Belgium

Bulgaria

Cyprus

Czech Republic

Finland

France

Germany

Greece

Hungary

Ireland

Italy

Malta

The Netherlands

Poland

Portugal

Romania

Spain

Tomb of José Canalejas in the Panteón de Hombres Ilustres, Madrid.

Sweden

Switzerland

United Kingdom

Yugoslavia (and successor states)

Assassinations in the former Soviet Union

Deaths under suspicious circumstances