Today in History - November 24

Freddy Mercury Statue in Montreux, Switzerland. (via Wikimedia Commons)
  Following are some of the major events to have occurred on November 24:   (Reuters)   1922 - Execution of Erskine Childers in Ireland.   1929 - French statesman Georges Clemenceau died. Known as "the tiger", he was prime minister of France twice and presided at the post-World War One 1919 peace conference at Versailles.   1944 - The Polish prime minister in exile, Stanislaw Mikolajczyk, resigned in protest against lack of support for the Warsaw Uprising against the Germans during World War Two.   1963 - Lee Harvey Oswald, the assassin of U.S. President John Kennedy, was shot dead by Jack Ruby in the underground garage of the Dallas police headquarters.   1991 - Rock star Freddie Mercury, singer with the band Queen, died of AIDS.   1995 - A referendum was held in Ireland to change its Catholic constitution and end a 70-year-old ban on divorce. The final result was 50.28 percent in favour of legalising divorce and 49.72 percent against.   1998 - Lebanon's first new president since the end of the 15-year civil war, General Emile Lahoud, was sworn in.   2004 - President Jacques Chirac became the first French head of state to visit Libya since it won independence from Italy in 1951.   2005 - Pat Morita, the Japanese-American actor in the "Karate Kid" movies, died at the age of 73.   2013 - Iran and six world powers reach an agreement to curb Tehran's nuclear programme in exchange for limited sanctions relief, a first step towards resolving a decade-old standoff.   2016 - Colombia's government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) sign a revised peace agreement, ending a civil war that lasted more than 50 years.  



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