Anicet Kashamura, Secretary of State Antoine-Roger Bolamba, and Secretary of State Jacques Lumbala. The 37-strong Lumumba Government was very diverse, with...
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The Lumumba Government (French: Gouvernement Lumumba), also known as the Lumumba Ministry or Lumumba Cabinet, was the first set of ministers, ministers...
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Political Crises (1960–1965) Patrice Lumumba#Dismissal Dissolution of the Lumumba Government Foreign interventions by the United States United States involvement...
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Bernardin Mungul Diaka (category Governors of provinces of the Democratic Republic of the Congo)
started his career as the director of Minister of Defence Patrice Lumumba in 1960. After the Dissolution of the Lumumba Government by President Joseph Kasavubu...
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Air Force. Although the rebellion was conceived as an opposition to Patrice Lumumba's central government, it continued even after the democratically elected...
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Mobutu Sese Seko (redirect from Mobutu government)
and the United States, deposed the democratically elected government of left-wing nationalist Patrice Lumumba in 1960. Mobutu installed a government that...
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Katangese Gendarmerie (category Rebel groups in the Democratic Republic of the Congo)
bands of Baluba. In the resulting conflict both belligerents committed numerous atrocities. During the dissolution of the Lumumba Government, the Belgian...
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South Kasai (redirect from Mining State of South Kasai)
portfolio in Lumumba's national government. Kalonji refused Lumumba's offer of the Agriculture portfolio. Mukenge attempted to form a government of unity, even...
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Congolese government forces fully defeated the Simba rebels by November 1965. Lumumba had previously appointed Mobutu chief of staff of the new Congo...
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the midst of the Congo Crisis, many of his supporters became disillusioned with the government in Léopoldville (modern-day Kinshasa). Under Lumumba's...
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Kwilu rebellion (category Communism in the Democratic Republic of the Congo)
rebel leader of the Kwilu rebellion, had previously served as minister of education within Patrice Lumumba’s government. When Lumumba was assassinated...
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Central Intelligence Agency (redirect from Center for the Study of Intelligence)
intelligence for the president and Cabinet. The agency's founding followed the dissolution of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) at the end of World War...
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Africa–Soviet Union relations (category Foreign relations of the Soviet Union)
rival government, the "Free Republic of the Congo", was founded in the eastern city of Stanleyville by Lumumba supporters, led by Antoine Gizenga. The Kremlin...
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to replace him. The National Assembly refused to recognize the new government and a crisis, which ended with the dissolution of the Assembly and new...
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Cold War (redirect from End of the Cold War (1962-1991))
dismissal of the democratically elected Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba and the Lumumba cabinet in September over massacres by the armed forces during the invasion...
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United States involvement in regime change (redirect from List of governments overthrown by the CIA)
Lumumba supporters formed another separate government in the east of the country and launched the Simba rebellion. The rebellion had support from the...
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Portuguese colonial empire. Tito saw the murder of Patrice Lumumba by Belgian-backed Katangan separatists in 1961 as the "greatest crime in contemporary history"...
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(Nigeria), Patrice Lumumba (DRC) and Félix Houphouët-Boigny (Côte d'Ivoire) came to lead the struggles for African nationalism. During the Second World War...
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Kasa-Vubu and Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba with a College of Commissionaires-General, consisting of a panel of university graduates led by Justin Bomboko...
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concerns the removal of a politician or monarch. It may be done by coup, impeachment, invasion, or forced abdication. The term may also refer to the official...
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Fidel Castro (redirect from Public image of Fidel Castro)
"400 picket U.N. in salute to castro and lumumba. New York Times". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 9 November 2018. Retrieved 9 November...
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Patrice Lumumba in South Africa, in which he described the suffering of the Congolese under Belgian colonialism and the negatives that lay behind the pageantry...
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Mobutism (category Politics of the Democratic Republic of the Congo)
based on the ideas of former prime minister Patrice Lumumba Young, Crawford; Turner, Thomas. The Rise and Decline of the Zairian State. University of Wisconsin...
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the dissolution of the Second Duma. March 15, 1917: Tsar Nicholas II of Russia was forced to abdicate in favour of the Russian Provisional Government, ending...
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Authenticité (Zaire) (category Congolese nationalism (Democratic Republic of the Congo))
ISBN 978-2-262-04953-9, 169. "Jean-Pierre Langellier: «si Mobutu avait voulu sauver Lumumba, il aurait pu»". RFI (in French). 15 May 2017. Retrieved 19 March 2022...
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to assassinate the newly independent Congo's first prime minister, Patrice Lumumba, the US enabled Mobutu Sese Seko to take power. The OPS spent $5 million...
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split. Mau Mau Uprising ends. The Beatles form in Liverpool. January 17: The assassination of Patrice Lumumba begins the Congo Crisis. January 20: John...
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Aaron Ringera (category Kenya School of Law alumni)
30, 2009. He was replaced by prominent Kenyan Lawyer, Prof. P.L.O. Lumumba as the Commission's Director/Chief Executive. Ringera has always answered his...
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Nigerian Civil War (redirect from Foreign involvement in the Nigerian Civil War)
Congolese forces loyal to Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba, who was supported by the Soviet Union. ... The Katangan secession was ultimately unsuccessful...
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supported the National Liberation Front in Algeria against France. In 1964, Cuba supported the Simba Rebellion of adherents of Patrice Lumumba in Congo-Leopoldville...
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