These are some of the notable events relating to politics in 2001.
Events
January
February
March
April
May
June
July
- July 7 â 2001 Bradford riots: Ethnic violence is provoked in Bradford, England, by the far-right National Front and far-left Anti-Nazi League.
- July 14 â Agra Summit: India and Pakistan begin talks to improve relations. The summit ends inconclusively on July 16.
- July 16 â China and Russia sign the 2001 Sino-Russian Treaty of Friendship.
- July 19 – UK politician and novelist Jeffrey Archer is sentenced to 4 years in prison for perjury and perverting the course of justice.
- July 20âÂÂ22 â The 27th G8 summit takes place in Genoa, Italy. Massive demonstrations, drawing an estimated 200,000 people, are held against the meeting by members of the anti-globalization movement. One demonstrator, Carlo Giuliani, is killed by a policeman, and several others are injured.
- July 23 â Megawati Sukarnoputri is inaugurated as the first female president of Indonesia.
- July 24 – Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, deposed as the last Tsar of Bulgaria when a child, is sworn in as the democratically elected 48th Prime Minister of Bulgaria.
August
September
- September 3
- In Belfast, Protestant loyalists begin a picket of Holy Cross, a Catholic primary school for girls. For the next 11 weeks, riot police escort the schoolchildren and their parents through hundreds of protesters, amid rioting and heightened violence.
- The United States, Canada and Israel withdraw from the U.N. Conference on Racism because they feel that the issue of Zionism is overemphasized.
- September 9 – A suicide bomber kills Ahmad Shah Massoud, military commander of the Afghan Northern Alliance.
- September 10 – Antônio da Costa Santos, mayor of Campinas, Brazil is assassinated.
- September 11 – 2,977 victims are killed in the September 11 attacks at the World Trade Center in New York City, New York, The Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia, and in rural Shanksville, Pennsylvania after American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175 are hijacked and crash into the World Trade Center's Twin Towers, American Airlines Flight 77 is hijacked and crashes into the Pentagon, and United Airlines Flight 93 is hijacked and crashes into grassland in Shanksville, due to the passengers fighting to regain control of the airplane. The World Trade Center towers collapse as a result of the crashes.
- September 19 â Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat forbids Palestinian soldiers from firing on Israeli forces, even in self-defence. Israel agrees to a ceasefire.
- September 20 – In an address to a joint session of Congress and the American people, U.S. President George W. Bush declares a "war on terror".
- September 26 – One third of the French Senate is elected in the 2001 French Senate election.
October
November
December
Deaths
- January 2 â William P. Rogers, American diplomat (b. 1913)
- January 7 â Charles Helou, 9th president of Lebanon (b. 1913)
- January 9 â Paul Vanden Boeynants, 2-time prime minister of Belgium (b. 1919)
- January 18 â Laurent-Désiré Kabila, president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (b. 1939) (see assassination of Laurent-Désiré Kabila)
- January 27 â Marie-José of Belgium, last Queen of Italy (b. 1906)
- February 6 â Trần VÃÂn Lắm, South Vietnamese diplomat and politician (b. 1913)
- March 4 â Harold Stassen, American politician, 25th Governor of Minnesota (b. 1907)
- March 20 â Ilie VerdeÃÂ, 51st prime minister of Romania (b. 1925)
- April 20 â Va'ai Kolone, Prime Minister of Samoa (b. 1911)
- April 29 â Barend Biesheuvel, Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1971âÂÂ1973) (b. 1920)
- May 22 â JenÃ
 Fock, 49th prime minister of Hungary (b. 1916)
- June 1 â Nepalese royal massacre:
- Queen Aishwarya of Nepal (b. 1949)
- King Birendra of Nepal (b. 1944)
- Prince Nirajan of Nepal (b. 1978)
- Princess Shruti of Nepal (b. 1976)
- June 4 â King Dipendra of Nepal (b. 1971)
- June 7 â VÃÂctor Paz Estenssoro, 45th President of Bolivia (b. 1907)
- June 10 â Leila Pahlavi, Iranian princess (b. 1970)
- July 10 â ÃÂlvaro Magaña, 38th President of El Salvador (b. 1925)
- July 25
- Phoolan Devi, Indian politician (b. 1963)
- Josef Klaus, 16th Chancellor of Austria (b. 1910)
- July 29 â Edward Gierek, Polish politician (b. 1913)
- July 31 â Francisco da Costa Gomes, 15th President of Portugal (b. 1914)
- August 6 â Dðáng VÃÂn Minh, 4th and final President of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) (b. 1916)
- August 11 â Carlos Hank González, Mexican politician (b. 1927)
- August 26 â Marita Petersen, 8th prime minister of Faroe Islands (b. 1940)
- August 27 â Abu Ali Mustafa, PFLP leader (b. 1938)
- August 30 â A. F. M. Ahsanuddin Chowdhury, 9th president of Bangladesh (b. 1915)
- September 9 â Ahmad Shah Massoud, Afghan military commander (b. 1953)
- September 20 â Marcos Pérez Jiménez, 51st President of Venezuela (b. 1914)
- September 29 â Nguyá»Â
n VÃÂn Thiá»Âu, 2nd President of the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) (b. 1923)
- October 5 â Mike Mansfield, American politician and diplomat (b. 1903)
- October 15 â Zhang Xueliang, Chinese military figure (b. 1901)
- October 17 â Rehavam Ze'evi, Israeli general and politician (b. 1926) (see assassination of Rehavam Ze'evi)
- October 25 â Soraya Esfandiary-Bakhtiary, Queen consort of Iran (b. 1932)
- November â Mohammed Atef, Al-Qaeda leader (b. 1944)
- November 1 â Juan Bosch, President of the Dominican Republic (b. 1909)
- November 5 â Gholam Reza Azhari, 73rd prime minister of Iran (b. 1912)
- November 9 â Giovanni Leone, 37th Prime Minister of Italy and 6th President of Italy (b. 1908)
- November 24 â Sophie, Princess of Greece and Denmark (b. 1914)
- December 20 â Léopold Sédar Senghor, first president of Senegal (b. 1906)
- December 23 â Jelle Zijlstra, Dutch politician and economist, Prime Minister of the Netherlands (b. 1918)
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