Ferdinand Marcos
The person in question (Ferdinand E. Marcos, who eventually became President in 1965) might not have been a "leader" at the time, but was nevertheless involved in the killing of a political opponent - his father's. In 1935, Don Mariano Marcos was defeated by his political enemy, Julio Nalundasan in the local elections. Nalundasan was shot dead shortly after being declared the winner. Ferdinand Marcos, along with his father and two uncles, was arrested and charged with the murder of Julio Nalundasan in 1938.
Jose Rizal was accused of three crimes: rebellion, sedition, and conspiracy for his involvement in the Philippine revolution against Spanish colonial rule.
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Jose Rizal was accused of three crimes: rebellion, sedition, and conspiracy for his involvement in the Philippine revolution against Spanish colonial rule. These charges eventually led to his execution by firing squad on December 30, 1896.
He was accused of, and convicted of, orchestrating the murder of a political opponent. The trial was of dubious judicial propriety, with the outcome widely regarded as having been predetermined by the Army's man in the presidency, President Zia.
In the case of murder the father dissident politicianAhmed Raza Kasuri. He was accused of, and convicted of, orchestrating the murder of a political opponent. The trial was of dubious judicial propriety, with the outcome widely regarded as having been predetermined
I am not sure what the options were for this question. But it is standard political rhetoric, in which a negative claim (he has raised taxes, increased spending) is made about one's opponent, and he is then accused of lying-- not just to the people of his state but to the entire country. Exaggerated assertions, which are made to try to paint one's opponent as dishonorable, are very common in political speech.
Jiang Qing was arrested for her involvement in the Cultural Revolution in China and her role in the political scheming and power struggles within the Chinese Communist Party. She was considered part of the Gang of Four and was accused of coordinating the persecution of political enemies and promoting Mao Zedong's extreme ideology.
Jose Rizal was accused of three crimes: rebellion, sedition, and conspiracy. These charges were brought against him by the Spanish colonial authorities due to his involvement in the independence movement in the Philippines.
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Jose Rizal was exiled to Dapitan by the Spanish colonial government due to his involvement in the Philippine revolution against Spanish rule. He was accused of promoting nationalism and advocating for reforms that challenged the Spanish authorities, which led to his arrest and subsequent exile to Dapitan in 1892.
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