Hero Patrice Lumumba Finally To Be "Laid To Rest"!

Sixty years after Congolese independence leader Patrice Lumumba was assassinated and dissolved in acid, former colonial power Belgium is to restore his last remains – a single tooth – to his family.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xSyEnnGR4ec:12

The handover ceremony will launch a period of official mourning, during which both countries will look back on their troubled past and the Democratic Republic of Congo will lay to rest a national hero.
In an interview with AFP in Brussels, Francois and Roland Lumumba, 69 and 63, explained how they had traveled to make arrangements and fix dates for the events in the Belgian capital to commemorate their father.
Belgium, which once controlled a vast tract of central Africa as Belgian Congo, will finally hand back the tooth that is thought to be the last human remains of Patrice Lumumba, who was murdered in 1961.
He is now known to have been killed on January 17 by separatists and Belgian mercenaries in the breakaway province of Katanga during the chaos that followed the territory’s 1960 declaration of independence.

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In this file photograph taken on December 1, 1960, soldiers guard Patrice Lumumba (R), Prime Minister of then Congo-Kinshasa, and Joseph Okito (L), vice-president of the Senate, upon their arrest in Leopoldville (now Kinshasa).

Perceived in Washington and Brussels as a potential friend of the Soviet Union, the young republic’s first prime minister was seen as a victim of Cold War rivalries.
After he was shot his body was dissolved in acid, but Belgium has now recovered a tooth that was apparently kept as a souvenir by a Flemish police commissioner who took part in the disposal of the remains.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhZsPIrpYI4:18

This “relic” will now be returned to the family and laid to rest after a series of “national funerals” in his homeland.
“For us, this is his remains, it means a lot to us,” said Roland Lumumba, the third of the late premier’s children after Francois and daughter Juliana, who last year wrote to Philippe, King of the Belgians, to ask for the tooth.

“As Africans we could not bring our grieving to an end without part of his remains among us. We have come to the end of a legal dispute that has lasted 60 years, and we are satisfied,” he told AFP.
“It’s a comfort, a new page has been turned,” François said.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkTSCcW1MDo:6

Ceremonies are expected to take place on June 21 and 22 in Brussels.
The brothers plan a first event to receive the remains from Belgian officials, then the next day an official Congolese ceremony, probably attended by the current President Felix Tshisekedi.
The family also hopes to be able to display a coffin draped in the Congolese flag in public in Brussels for the Congolese and broader African communities to pay their respects before the return.
Francois told AFP that the family and Belgian authorities had been able to “harmonise our views” on how things should go, but two Belgian official sources said there is still some uncertainty about the dates.

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In this file photo released in December 18, 1960, in Stanleyville (now Kisangani), Congolese hold a banner claiming independence in Congo and supporting leader Lumumba, as King Baudouin of Belgium visits the former colony Belgian Congo (Congo Belge), now called Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).

Another Belgian official confirmed, however, that a Congolese delegation is expected in Brussels to receive the tooth and that this should take place before June 30, when a ceremony in honour of Lumumba is planned in Kinshasa.
Tshisekedi has said he is planning a mausoleum in the DRC capital for Lumumba, who served as prime minister of the then Republic of the Congo between independence in June 1960 and September.
He was killed after Belgium backed the Katanga revolt in a Cold War manoeuvre and his young sons – then ten and three years old – were exiled for a while in Egypt, which under President Gamal Abdel Nasser was a non-aligned power.

The history of Belgium’s involvement in Congo before and after independence has remained controversial, but a 2000-2001 parliamentary inquiry concluded that the country bore “moral responsibility” for Lumumba’s assassination.
In 2002, the Belgian government apologised to the country and for the past ten years there has been an active judicial investigation for an alleged “war crime” based on a complaint from elder son Francois.
According to the brothers’ lawyer Christophe Marchand, the probe is coming to an end and the plan is to have a first hearing before before the end of the year before a judicial body that can refer the case for a possible trial.
“Little by little, Belgium is facing up to its very painful and criminal colonial past and is taking action,” the lawyer said.

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Walimaliza bro mbaya…ukweli ni walimaliza millions of our bros…ukweli ni noma…hata Dedan Kimathi waliiba hadi mwili…so evil this mfcukers

A single tooth, you said

There is no greater insult to a people than this

In death,even a button worn by the deceased suffices,i bet you’ve seen traditionalist bury a banana tree ,there has to be atleast ‘something’ to inter. Yes it might sound like an insult to you but imagine finding a favourite item of a long lost relative presumed dead. It’s not perspective to you but believe me,the sense that “all is not lost” is on over time.

That may be so, but it’s an insult to kill a person fighting for his freedom, then as though that’s not bad enough, you destroy his body with acid to obliterate him completely, so that the only thing his children can ever remember him by is a tooth kept as a policeman’s souvenir, to be returned 60 years later.

I recently rented and watched Raoul Pecks 2000 film “Lumumba”.
The capacity for evil in the mzungu is unfathomable. Mimi hushangaa sana na black white supremacists wenye huishi hapa Ktalk.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ea7TgngoePc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4D0y4PaJH4M

Im not saying i pirate movies,i dont,isweya:D ,but people still rent ?[SIZE=1]circa[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]2021[/SIZE]

It’s kinda hard to find and nowadays I’m a crypto billionaire pesa iko.

Why do people talk of cryptocurrency as if its some sort of passive income? And how is movie renting, if it still exists, related to having lotsa money??

Renting something you can watch for free is a something you do if you’re really dumb or very liquid.

There’s also something called don’t take everything said here literally.

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Yes! Capacity ya white folk of doing evil unnatural things is huge. For example they convince black folk that having many wives is evil bigamy. And then they say gayism and what not is jus fine human rights!

And many black folk cross to their side of leftism and liberalism!

I read how the CIA tried to assassinate him by poisoning his toothpaste. Sad.

hii chanel trt world no moto sana…huwa name stories wengi dont cover

There is… Christianity

Belgium still manufacturer and sell black hand shaped chocolate as a mockery to the congolese people.

These black white supremacists on Ktalk claim their grandparents fought for Maumau :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: