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Today, January 17, Marks The Anniversary Of The Execution Of Patrice Lumumba

Today, January 17, marks the anniversary of the execution of Patrice Lumumba, the first democratically elected prime minister of the Republic of the Congo. Lumumba’s story is one of courage, conviction, and tragedy. Born on July 2, 1925, Lumumba was a passionate advocate for Congolese independence from Belgium.

In his iconic 1960 independence day speech, Lumumba declared, “We are going to show the world what the Black man [and woman] can do when he works in freedom…” Just six months later, he was imprisoned and executed by firing squad with the assistance of the governments of Belgium and the United States.

Lumumba’s rise to power began when he helped found the Mouvement National Congolais (MNC) party in 1958, which demanded independence from Belgium. He won the country’s first parliamentary election in June 1960 and became the prime minister.

However, his tenure was short-lived due to opposition from Western powers, who viewed him as a communist threat. The CIA, along with Belgian and British counterparts, backed a group of Congolese military men, including Joseph Mobutu, to overthrow and kill Lumumba.

Lumumba’s legacy extends far beyond his tragic assassination. He remains a symbol of African nationalism and a powerful voice for self-determination. His story serves as a reminder of the ongoing struggle for justice, equality, and human rights around the world.

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