If you deliberately give others a reason to kill yourself out of the blue, your motive may be suicidal. That is, it requires a clear intention to commit suicide, combined with the fear of doing it yourself.
But from the point of view of the action itself, it is murder, not suicide. The other person has an excuse to kill you, but they can always choose not to. If he does decide to use this excuse for murder, he's a murderer, after all. The assessment of this murder may be softened by certain circumstances (war, necessary defense, performance of duty, etc.), but it is still a murder.
Otherwise, any resistance to evildoers, criminals, rapists, etc.is also possible. it could be considered suicide. And all these people just like to say that the victims themselves “provoked” them.
If you deliberately give others a reason to kill yourself out of the blue, your motive may be suicidal. That is, it requires a clear intention to commit suicide, combined with the fear of doing it yourself.
But from the point of view of the action itself, it is murder, not suicide. The other person has an excuse to kill you, but they can always choose not to. If he does decide to use this excuse for murder, he's a murderer, after all. The assessment of this murder may be softened by certain circumstances (war, necessary defense, performance of duty, etc.), but it is still a murder.
Otherwise, any resistance to evildoers, criminals, rapists, etc.is also possible. it could be considered suicide. And all these people just like to say that the victims themselves “provoked” them.