Category
page 1Targeted killing
Imad Mughniyah
Lebanese militant leader (1962–2008)
targeted killing
form of assassination carried by governments against their perceived enemies
extra-judicial killing
intentional and unlawful killings of individuals by state actors without judicial process
Phoenix Program
classified program during the latter stages of the Vietnam War
Ananias and Sapphira
biblical married couple, members of the early Christian church in Jerusalem

Uzzah
thumb|right|250px|The Chastisement of Uzzah by James Tissot
thumb|250px|Baroque painting of the death of Uzzah by Giulio Quaglio the Younger in a medallion in [[Ljubljana Cathedral (1704)]]
Uzzah (also spelled Uzza from hebr.: עזה, meaning "Her Strength"), was an Israelite whose death is associated with touching the Ark of the Covenant. The account of Uzzah appears in and .
assassination of Kim Jong-nam
2017 murder in Malaysia

Slaughter of the Knezes
eliticide
Eliticide or elitocide is "the killing of the leadership, the educated, and the clergy of a group." It is usually carried out during the beginning of a genocide to cripple a possible resistance movement against its perpetrators. Eliticide occurred in the Armenian genocide, the German–Soviet occupation of Poland, the Cambodian genocide, the Isaaq genocide, Bolshevik Red Terror in Russia and instances of eliticide during the Yugoslav Wars. The term was first used in 1992 by British reporter Michael Nicholson to describe the Bijeljina massacre in Bosnia and Herzegovina: during the Bosnian War, lo
Jihad Mughniyah
Lebanese terrorist (1991-2015)
human rights violations by the CIA
Central Intelligence Agency violations of humanitarian law