ความพยายามลอบปลงพระชนม์สมเด็จพระสันตะปาปายอห์น ปอลที่ 2 (Thai Wikipedia)

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aa.com.tr (Global: 754th place; Thai: 4,819th place)

  • A. Humeyra Atilgan (26 November 2014). "John Paul II's visit sparked little interest in Turkey". Anadolu Agency. สืบค้นเมื่อ 23 February 2021. ... AA remembers John Paul II's 1979 visit ... reported by the New York Times.“One cause of concern was a threat to the pope by the self-confessed killer of an Istanbul newspaperman,” the paper said. "Ali Agca called the pontiff 'the masked leader of the crusades' and warned that if the visit were not canceled he would shoot the Roman Catholic leader.” Mehmet Ali Agca would indeed fire four bullets into John Paul II on May 13, 1981

cnn.com (Global: 28th place; Thai: 75th place)

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ghostarchive.org (Global: 32nd place; Thai: 450th place)

monde-diplomatique.fr (Global: 1,515th place; Thai: low place)

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  • "Man who shot pope mourning his death, lawyer says". NBC News. 4 April 2005. สืบค้นเมื่อ 20 January 2013.

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  • Marvine Howe (28 November 1979). "POPE'S TURKISH VISIT GETS EXTRA SECURITY". New York Times. สืบค้นเมื่อ 23 February 2021. ANKARA, Turkey, Nov. 27 — ... Threat to Kill Pope
    One cause of concern was a threat to kill the Pope by the self‐confessed killer of an Istanbul newspaperman who escaped from a military prison Sunday. In a signed letter to the independent daily Milliyet, the paper whose editor was killed in February, the fugitive, Ali Agca, called the Pontiff “the masked leader of the Crusades,” and warned that if the visit were not canceled he would shoot the Roman Catholic leader in “revenge” for the recent attack on the Grand Mosque in the Islamic holy city of Mecca, an attack that he alleged was of American or Israeli origin.
  • "A Hospital Message from the Pope Offers Comfort to Fellow Sufferers". The New York Times. 25 May 1981.

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vatican.va (Global: 281st place; Thai: 631st place)

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