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This is a list of persons who were assassinated ; that is, important people who were murdered, usually for ideological or political reasons. This list does not include executed persons.

Assassinations in Africa

Algeria

  • Hiempsal, (117 BC), co-ruler of Numidia
  • François Darlan, (1942), senior figure of Vichy France
  • Mohamed Khemisti, (1963 April 11), Algerian foreign minister
  • Mustafa Bouyali, (1987), Islamic fundamentalist
  • Mohamed Boudiaf, (1992 June 29), President of Algeria, shot at Annaba
  • Kasdi Merbah, (1993), former Prime Minister of Algeria
  • Abdelkader Alloula, (1994), playwright
  • Cheb Hasni, (1994), singer
  • Lounès Matoub, (1998), singer
  • Abdelkader Hachani, (1999), Islamic fundamentalist
  • Ali Tounsi, (2010), chief of the national police

Angola

  • Jeremias Chitunda, 1992, Vice President of UNITA
  • Elias Salupeto Pena, 1992, UNITA senior advisor

Burkina Faso

  • Thomas Sankara, (1987), Head of State of Burkina Faso
  • Norbert Zongo, (1998), journalist

Burundi

  • Louis Rwagasore, (1961), Prime Minister of Burundi
  • Pierre Ngendandumwe, (1965 January 15), Prime Minister of Burundi
  • Joseph Bamina, (1965), Prime Minister of Burundi
  • Melchior Ndadaye, (1993), President of Burundi, Founder of The Burundi Workers' Party
  • Cyprien Ntaryamira, (1994 April 6), President of Burundi, airplane shot down
  • Kassi Manlan, (2001), World Health Organisation representative

Cameroon

  • Ruben Um Nyobé, (1958), leader of the Union of the Peoples of Cameroon (UPC)

Central African Republic

  • Jean Izamo, 1966, head of the gendarmerie in David Dacko's government

Chad

  • François Tombalbaye, (1975), President of Chad

Comoros

  • Ali Soilih, (1978), former President of Comoros
  • Ahmed Abdallah, (1989), President of Comoros

Congo (Brazzaville)

  • Marien Ngouabi, (1977 March 18), President of the Congo, shot at Brazzaville

Congo (Kinshasa)

  • Patrice Lumumba, (1961 January 17), former Prime Minister of the Congo
  • Maurice Mpolo, (1961 January 17), former Youth Minister, and Lumumba associate
  • Joseph Okito, (1961 January 17), Senate Vice-President and Lumumba associate
  • Laurent Kabila, (2001 January 16), President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, shot by bodyguard

Egypt

  • Pompey the Great, (48 BC), Roman politician killed in Egypt
  • Al-Afdal Shahanshah, (1121), vizier of Fatimid Egypt
  • Al-Amir, (1130), Fatimid Caliph
  • Qutuz, (1260), Mamluk sultan of Egypt
  • Jean Baptiste Kléber, (1800), French general
  • Boutros Ghali, (1910), Prime Minister of Egypt
  • Sir Lee Stack, (1924), Governor-General of the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan
  • Walter Edward Guinness, Lord Moyne, (1944), the UK's Minister Resident in the Middle East
  • Ahmed Maher Pasha, (1945 February 24), Prime Minister of Egypt
  • Mahmud Fahmi Nokrashi, (1948 December 28), Prime Minister of Egypt
  • Hassan al-Banna, (1949), founder of the Muslim Brotherhood
  • Anwar Sadat, (1981 October 6), President of Egypt, shot while reviewing military parade
  • Rifaat al-Mahgoub, (1990), speaker of Egyptian parliament
  • Farag Foda, (1992), Egyptian politician and intellectual

The Gambia

  • Deyda Hydara, (2004), journalist

Guinea

  • Amílcar Cabral, (1973), Pan-African intellectual, in Conakry, Guinea
  • Abdourahman Ait Khali, (2001), Football coach and work with the army, in Conakry, Guinea

Guinea Bissau

  • Batista Tagme Na Waie, (2009), chief of staff of the army
  • Joao Bernardo Vieira, (2009, March 2), President of Guinea Bissau
  • Baciro Dabó, (2009), government minister and independent presidential candidate
  • Hélder Proença, (2009), former government minister

Kenya

  • Pio Gama Pinto, (1965), socialist politician
  • Tom Mboya, (1969 July 5), Kenyan Minister of Economic Planning and politician
  • Josiah Mwangi Kariuki, (1975), Kenyan politician
  • Robert Ouko, (1990), foreign minister of Kenya
  • Oscar Kamau Kingara, (2009), human rights activist
  • John Paul Oulo, (2009), human rights activist

Liberia

  • William R. Tolbert, Jr., (1980 April 12), president of Liberia killed in military coup
  • Samuel Doe, (1990), president of Liberia

Madagascar

  • Radama II of Madagascar, (1863), king of Madagascar
  • Richard Ratsimandrava, (1975 February 11), president of Madagascar shot 6 days after taking power in military coup

Mali

  • Lamana Ould Cheikh, (2009), military intelligence officer

Mozambique

  • Eduardo Mondlane, (1969), leader of the independence FRELIMO movement, allegedly killed by the Portuguese branch of Gladio
  • Carlos Cardoso, (2000), Mozambican journalist

Namibia

  • Clemens Kapuuo (1978), Herero chief and politician
  • Anton Lubowski (1989), leading white SWAPO activist

Niger

  • Ibrahim Baré Maïnassara, (1999 April 9), President of Niger, ambushed by soldiers

Nigeria

  • Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, (1966), Prime Minister of Nigeria killed during military coup
  • Alhaji Sir Ahmadu Bello, (1966)
  • Adekunle Fajuyi, (1966)
  • Samuel Akintola, (1966)
  • Johnson Aguiyi-Ironsi, (1966), military head of state
  • Murtala Ramat Mohammed, (1976 February 13), President of Nigeria
  • Dele Giwa, (1986), journalist
  • Bola Ige, (2001), justice minister of Nigeria

Rwanda

  • Dian Fossey, (1985), primatologist, in the province of Ruhengeri
  • Agathe Uwilingiyimana, (1994), Prime Minister of Rwanda killed one day after genocide began
  • Juvénal Habyarimana, (1994 April 6), his plane was shot out of the sky as it approached Kigali airport, and signalled the start of the Rwandan Genocide

Somalia

  • Abdirashid Ali Shermarke, (1969), president of Somalia
  • Ali Said, (2009), Mogadishu police chief
  • Omar Hashi Aden, (2009), security minister
  • Mohamed Hussein Addow, (2009), legislator

South Africa

  • Shaka, (1828), king of the Zulus, near Stanger (now KwaDukuza) by Dingane and Mhlangana
  • Hendrik Verwoerd, (1966 September 6), Prime Minister of South Africa, stabbed in parliament by Dimitri Tsafendas
  • Ruth First, (1982), anti-apartheid scholar and wife of Communist party leader Joe Slovo, by pro-apartheid "Koevoet" leader Craig Williamson
  • Vernon Nkadimeng, (1985), South African dissident
  • Dulcie September, (1988), head of the African National Congress in Paris, by South African Defense Force sergeant Joseph Klue
  • Chris Hani, (1993), leader of the South African Communist Party shot by Janusz Walus
  • Johan Heyns, (1995), prominent leader in the Dutch Reformed Church
  • Mbongeleni Zondi, (2009), South African politician

Sudan

  • Cleo Noel Jr and George Curtis Moore, (1973 March 2), US Chief of Mission/Deputy Chief ot Mission (see 1973 Khartoum diplomatic assassinations)
  • Guy Eid, (1973), Belgian Chargé d'affaires (see 1973 Khartoum diplomatic assassinations)
  • John Granville, (2008), diplomat for the United States Agency for International Development

Swaziland

  • Gabriel Mkhumane (2008), political opposition leader

Tanzania

  • Abeid Amani Karume, (1972), first President of Zanzibar, First Vice President of Tanzania
  • David Sibeko, (1979), South African political activist

Togo

  • Sylvanus Olympio, (1963 January 13), first president of independent Togo, in a coup led by dictator Gnassingbé Eyadéma
  • Tavio Amorin, (1992), socialist leader (shot in Lomé, died in Paris)

Tunisia

  • Khalil Wazir ("Abu Jihad"), (1988 April 16), military leader of the PLO, shot by Israeli commandos in Tunis
  • Salah Khalaf ("Abu Iyad"), (1991), deputy leader of the PLO killed by Abu Nidal terrorists in Tunis, Tunisia

Uganda

  • Benedicto Kiwanuka, (1972), Chief Justice of Uganda
  • Janani Luwum, (1977), Archbishop of Uganda, Rwanda, Burundi and Boga-Zaire from 1974 until 1977

Zambia

  • Herbert Chitepo, (1975), Zimbabwean nationalist leader

Zimbabwe

  • Mlimo, (1896), Ndebele spiritual leader and instigator of the Second Matabele War; assassinated by Frederick Russell Burnham, an American scout.
  • Attati Mpakati, (1983), left-wing Malawian politician

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