Assassination of Sir Arthur Charles explained

Assassination of Sir Arthur Charles
Location:Aden
Date:1 September 1965
Type:Shooting
Perpetrators:NLF
Fatalities:1

Sir Arthur Charles, Speaker of the Legislative Council of Aden, was assassinated on 1 September 1965, during the Aden Emergency.

Charles was shot at least three times, reportedly by two men, as he was entering his car after playing at the Sierra Tennis Club in Crater. He was immediately taken to a hospital, but died on the operating table.[1] [2]

Charles had been in Aden since 1959 and was knighted in June 1965.[3] [4]

The assassination happened only a few days after the Assassination of Harry Barrie. None of the thirteen man Aden State Legislative Council condemned the assassination out of fear of reprisals if they did.[5]

Notes and References

  1. https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1798&dat=19650902&id=gPUeAAAAIBAJ&sjid=-IsEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3160,393766 Contemporary newspaper report
  2. News: Aden speaker killed by terrorists. The Guardian. 2 September 1965. 1.
  3. Web site: Toledo Blade - Google News Archive Search.
  4. News: ADEN MURDER Police hunt gunmen. . . 3 September 1965 . 10 November 2015 . 5 . National Library of Australia.
  5. News: The Guardian. 7 September 1965. 9. Adenis told: avoid the British.