Joseph Kabila
Patrice Lumumba was from the republic of Congo.
Patrice Lumumba
Patrice Lumumba has written: 'Congo my country; translated by Graham Heath.' 'Congo my country' -- subject(s): 1908-1960, History
The Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo in 1960 was Patrice Emergy Lumumba.
The cast of El Congo 1961 - 1961 includes: Patrice Lumumba as himself
Joseph Kasavubu, he was the first chief of the state. There was also Joseph Kabila, the president, Laurent Kabila, his father, and Patrice Lumumba.
yes. In fact there is almost always war in congo
Some famous people in Cameroon are soccer player, Roger Milla; politician, Ahmadou Ahidjo; bassist Richard Bona, and politician Paul Biya. Additional people on the list are Manu Dibango, Patrick Baudry, Tony Tchani.
The leader of congo is a man called Kabila.
"The US played a major role in converting the newly independent Congo into a Cold War battleground. The US administration in the 1960s authorised the murder of Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba, who had been voted into office just months earlier in the territory's first-ever democratic election. Washington, who was instrumental in helping Mobutu Seso Seko to power and kept him there for more than 30 years, bears heavy responsibility for the disastrous economic conditions, massive corruption, and suppression of human rights in the Congo." This is an exert from the bookIn the Footsteps of Mr Kurtz: Living on the Brink of Disaster in the Congo. The book goes on to state that the USA and others believed Motubu to be the "last line of defense" against the soviets, whom they feared would take power in the Congo. Foreign companies, which is what your question revolved around, funded Motubu along with the CIA because the previous leader, Lumumba, was a total communist who wanted to throw them all out. Incidentally, Lumumba was cheered on by the west as someone who would end the chaotic riots and militancy in the Congo and unite the country, but then he showed his true political alignment so ultimately they paid the Congolese to give him the royal boot.
Jean-Claude Willame has written: 'L' accord de Lusaka' -- subject(s): Lusaka Cease-fire Agreement, Peacekeeping forces, Politics and government, United Nations 'Patrice Lumumba' -- subject(s): Biography, Congo (Democratic Republic) Civil War, 1960-1965, History, Politics and government, Prime ministers
Denis Sassou Nguesso is the President of The Republic of the Congo.