The assassination of Robert Kennedy and its impact on the modern world Robert Francis Kennedy was born in Brooklyn, Massachusetts on November 20, 1925. He is the seventh child and the third son of Rose Fitzgerald and Joe Kennedy. "I am seventh of the nine children," he remembers later. "When you come from that distant place, you must work hard to survive" (Alden Whitman, 2001). Compared with his brothers Robert and Bobby, they all said that he was as small as a brother or athlete.
Like the assassination of his brother, John F. Kennedy in 1963, the death of Robert Kennedy was the subject of extensive analysis. Some of the people involved in the initial investigation suggest proposals to replace crime or some serious problems in official incidents. In November 2006, BBC's "News Night" program introduced a study by movie maker Sean O'Sullivan, insisting that several CIA officials attended the night of assassination. Three men who appeared in movies and photographs on the evening of assassination were actively confirmed as former CIA senior officials from former colleagues and colleagues, and in 1963 they were CIA anti-Castro of Miami's Central Intelligence Agency. The station JMWAVE works together. David Morales, Operation Director of JMWAVE, Gordon Campbell, Director of Marine Operation, and George Joannides, Director of Psychological Operation.
Assassination of Robert Kennedy: Senator Robert Kennedy was shot in the American presidential election in 1968 at the ambassador hotel in Los Angeles, California in the kitchen of Palestine - Iraqi sylvan sylhan. Sillhan is angry with Kennedy's support for Israel. The most active terrorist culprit in New York City is Puerto Rico 's separatist organization Fuerzas Armadas de Liberacion Nacional (FALN), who is in charge of 40 New York attacks in 10 years. During this period the Jewish Defense Alliance (JDL) launched 27 attacks that attack what it regarded as anti-Semitism. Another Puerto Rico Independent Organization, the Independence Army Independent Revolution Headquarters (CRIA) and the Anti-Castro Cuban Organization, Omega 7, also took charge of 16 attacks during this period.