Lord Richard Cecil
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Lord Richard Valentine Gascoyne-Cecil (26 January 1948 – 20 April 1978) was a British soldier, Conservative politician and freelance journalist who was killed in Rhodesia whilst covering the country's Bush War. The second son of the 6th Marquess of Salisbury, Cecil was in Rhodesia with a freelance film-maker, Nick Downie, recording material for a television documentary about the war. Carrying a rifle and wearing a Rhodesian Army uniform, he was shot dead at close range by a member of the Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army. The Rhodesian government reported that Cecil had been "killed in action"; his body was returned to the United Kingdom for burial.
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Richard Valentine Gascoyne-Cecil (ur. 26 stycznia 1948, zm. 20 kwietnia 1978) – brytyjski arystokrata i dziennikarz, młodszy syn Roberta Gascoyne-Cecila, 6. markiza Salisbury i Marjorie Wyndham-Quin, córki kapitana Valentine’a Wyndham-Quina. Jego starszym bratem był 7. markiz Salisbury.
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Lord Richard Valentine Gascoyne-Cecil (26 January 1948 – 20 April 1978) was a British soldier, Conservative politician and freelance journalist who was killed in Rhodesia whilst covering the country's Bush War. The second son of the 6th Marquess of Salisbury, Cecil was in Rhodesia with a freelance film-maker, Nick Downie, recording material for a television documentary about the war. Carrying a rifle and wearing a Rhodesian Army uniform, he was shot dead at close range by a member of the Zimbabwe African National Liberation Army. The Rhodesian government reported that Cecil had been "killed in action"; his body was returned to the United Kingdom for burial. The Cecil family had long-standing connections with Rhodesia. The death of Cecil was mourned by his family and supporters. Britain and the United States had already planned negotiations between the Rhodesian government lead by Ian Smith, Bishop Abel Muzoriwa and the UANU PF and ZANLA leaders.
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Richard Valentine Gascoyne-Cecil (ur. 26 stycznia 1948, zm. 20 kwietnia 1978) – brytyjski arystokrata i dziennikarz, młodszy syn Roberta Gascoyne-Cecila, 6. markiza Salisbury i Marjorie Wyndham-Quin, córki kapitana Valentine’a Wyndham-Quina. Jego starszym bratem był 7. markiz Salisbury. Rodzina Richarda miała wieloletnie powiązania z Rodezją i liczne kontakty wśród jej elit rządzących. Cecilowie należeli również do największych posiadaczy ziemskich kolonii. Dziadek lorda Richarda, Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 5. markiz Salisbury, aktywnie wspierał rządy białej mniejszości w Rodezji po Jednostronnej Deklaracji Niepodległości w 1965 r.
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