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Patrice Lumumba

Congolese politician and independence leader

Born: Died: Congolese

Patrice Émery Lumumba ( pə-TREESS luu-MUUM-bə; born Isaïe Tasumbu Tawosa; 2 July 1925 – 17 January 1961) was a Congolese politician and independence leader who served as the first prime minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (then known as the Republic of the Congo) from June until September 1960, following the May 1960 election.

Lumumba was the leader of the Congolese National Movement (MNC) from 1958 until his assassination in 1961. Ideologically an African nationalist and pan-Africanist, he played a significant role in the transformation of the Congo from a colony of Belgium into an independent republic.

Shortly after Congolese independence in June 1960, a mutiny broke out in the army, marking the beginning of the Congo Crisis. After a coup, Lumumba attempted to escape to Stanleyville to join his supporters who had established a new anti-Mobutu state called the Free Republic of the Congo. Lumumba was captured en route by state authorities under Joseph-Désiré Mobutu, sent to the State of Katanga and, with the help of Belgian mercenaries, tortured and executed by the separatist Katangan authorities of Moïse Tshombe.

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Congolese politician and independence leader

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  1. Patrice Lumumba is born

    Patrice Lumumba, Congolese congolese politician and independence leader, known for congolese politician and independence leader, was born on 1925-07-02.

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Patrice Lumumba was born on 1925-07-02 (Congolese).
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Congolese politician and independence leader
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Patrice Lumumba died on 1961-01-01.

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