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Patrice Emery Lumumba was born on 2 July 1925, at Onalua village near the Katako-Kombe Town in the Sankuru district of north-eastern Kasai, Congo (modern day the Democratic Republic of Congo). . Lumumba’s tribe was the Batetela (Tetela) which is a dynamic branch of the Mongo-Nkutshu family of central Congo. He grew up in a mud-brick house. The Congo was a colony of Belgium and, as such, he attended both Protestant and Catholic schools run by white Belgian missionaries. Lumumba was intelligent and used to ask too many problematic questions

Lumumba was ambitious and aimed for social mobility, predominantly to form part of the “evolue”, the upper strata of the middle class; the highest-level indigenous Congolese could attain in the Belgian colony. His first employment was at the Postal Office as a postal clerk in Stanleyville City in 1954. However, Lumumba was accused of embezzlement and was jailed in 1955. Due to an extensive interview with King Baudouin, when he visited the Congo in 1955, Lumumba’s sentence was reduced in 1956. Lumumba, after working for almost three years,was appointed as the sales director for a brewery company in Léopoldville (currently known as Kinshasa) in 1957. This is how Lumumba left Stanleyville (currently known as Kisangani) for the Congo's capital city, Kinshasa.

While Lumumba was working in Stanleyville, he joined the Belgian Liberal Political Party. When he relocated to Léopoldville to work at the brewery, he helped to find the Movement National Congolais (MNC) political party. Lumumba's good personality and public speaking skills won him many admirers, making him a focal point within the party. While in prison in 1955, Lumumba reconsidered his status as an evolue and made a major shift towards Pan-Africanism and Congolese nationalism. The notion of nationalism enabled different ethnic groups that made up the Congolese society to come together and fight against colonial economic exploitation, political repression and cultural oppression.

The Belgian led government, in 1959, announced that Congolese local elections should take place within five years to full Congolese independence. At the Luluabourg Congress meeting in April 1959, various political groups and some members of MNC that favoured a unitary form of government for the Congo chose Lumumba to lead them. Within the MNC, however, there were other leaders that considered Lumumba’s views as radical and not good for the nation. It is argued that the result of this difference of opinion, was a split in the MNC party in July 1959 with a majority of the members following Albert Kalonji. Even though Lumumba had left Stanleyville , he was briefly detained on charges of encouraging the outbreak of riots in Stanleyville in November 1959. He was released from detention in time to attend the Round Table Conference in Brussels which paved the way for Congo’s general elections. Lumumba was an effective speaker in each of the Congo's major vehicular languages as well as in French when compared to other Congolese leaders and this helped his campaigning.

After the May 1960 general elections, Congo achieved independence on 30 June 1960 with Lumumba as the leader of the largest single party. He was selected to become the Congo's first prime minister and his political rival, Joseph Kasavubu, became president of the Congo.

As the prime minister, Lumumba faced sudden emergencies.The Congolese elite feared Lumumba’s notion of nationalism and participatory democracy and thus they started revolting against him. The revolt of the army and the secession of the provinces of Katanga and Southern Kasai were further emergencies. Lumumba sent Congolese troops to Southern Kasai province in attempt to restore the situation but the poorly trained soldiers killed thousands of Congolese civilians. The United Nations, through Secretary General Hammerskjöld, blamed Lumumba for the massacre of civilians. Lumumba disliked Belgium and the UN for not helping to restore order and unity in Congo. The Congolese elite conspired with foreign states, specifically the CIA and US administration, to get rid of Lumumba. When Lumumba asked for military help from the Soviet Union against the secessionist provinces of Southern Kasai and Katanga, President Kasavubu dismissed him from office on 5th September 1960. This was the beginning of the end of the political life of Patrice Lumumba. The Congolese National Assembly disagreed with the decision of the president and ordered Lumumba back in power as prime minister. This did not happen since a faction of the Congolese army, under Colonel Mobutu, took over the government instead and put Lumumba under the house arrest under the protection of Ghanaian troops of the UN force. Lumumba managed to get out of the house arrest in Kinshasa and attempted to leave for Stanleyville, but he was arrested by an army patrol and held prisoner in a military camp at Thysville.

From the military camp, Lumumba was transferred to Elisabethville, Katanga on January 18, 1961 despite the presence of United Nations troops, he was picked up by a small group led by Katanga's interior minister, Godefroid Munongo. Lumumba was taken to a nearby house where he was assassinated.

Lumumba's assassination made him a symbol of struggle for champions of African nations' attempts to bond and set themselves free from the influence of the European Colonizers.

Patrice Émery Lumumba - South Africa history online

Why Patrice Lumumba Was a Threat

How the West Destroyed Congo’s Hopes for Independence

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[–] jjsandwich8@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago

Nearly having a mental breakdown just because my brothers won’t clean their goddamn dishes. I fucking hate my brain lmao

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[–] FunkyStuff@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago

eric-andre

Not even going to touch that one, though, you're on your own

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[–] mayakovsky@hexbear.net 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

What if SaaS was socialism as a service instead

think-about-it

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[–] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I swear rockstar has a team on staff that just randomly silently pushes out GTA IV updates that break the community fixes. Bethesda waits for you to patch their games, rockstar seems to sabotage the efforts.

[–] Redcuban1959@hexbear.net 5 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Rockstar also takes down any mods that actually make their games fun

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[–] hexaflexagonbear@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago (3 children)

Thematically the seventh seal and the final destination movies are basically the same

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[–] Keld@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago

You claim to not believe in electoralism yet you upvote your own posts? Smdh

[–] HarryLime@hexbear.net 7 points 1 week ago

An inside the park home run and a grand slam, what a fantastic game for Wilyer Abreu

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[–] SexUnderSocialism@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago

The mosquitos are spreading Dengism. deng-stoned

[–] Keld@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago

We really should retvrn to roman culture, bring back cannibalistic proto-feminist frenzies and feeding christians to dogs.

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ayo, does anyone still monitor the feedback comm or should i just post a possibly-technical question/request to the hexbear comm?

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i know both are basically dead comms, but i'm just tryna put a problemo in the right place

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i say hexbear, feedback is more dead

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I am eating spicy snacks my friend/ex/its complicated brought back from Korea (the capitalist hellscape part).

[–] anarchoilluminati@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago (2 children)

I was literally just thinking about Lumumba to myself when I opened Hexbear and saw him unexpectedly staring back at me. Surreal moment.

[–] joaomarrom@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago

I was listening to Sia's Chandelier (one of the best pop songs of all time IMO) recently and it got me thinking about how different pop culture discourse has become in a post-Qanon world, because people would go absolutely fucking insane if the music video for Chandelier and especially Elastic Heart were released today.

I remember watching these videos roughly ten years ago when they came out and thinking they were poignant and beautiful, and that Maddie Ziegler was incredibly expressive and talented. Nowadays I feel legit uncomfortable watching the very same piece of media. Sometimes it blows my mind how much the world changed after 2016.

[–] glimmer_twin@hexbear.net 6 points 1 week ago

40-80mm of rain and high winds expected where I live today.

I work outdoors 😭

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[–] tocopherol@hexbear.net 5 points 1 week ago

I had to leave a voicemail and my mind completely forget my phone number that I've had for at least a decade. Then later talking to someone I struggled to get the proper words out. Is it because of immense anxiety and stress, or the 4ish hours of terrible quality sleep?

I had a fear I'm losing my cognitive abilities because of subtle COVID infections but it's probably more to do with the previous factors. Also I've been sweating a ton because of humidity and I haven't eaten much the last few days. It would be a surprise if it was easy for my brain to work right now.

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