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Reasons Behind The Assassination of African Leaders By The West!


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0:00 what happens when an African leader plans to end the neocolonial rule and foreign companies extracting resources

0:05 in Africa how has he made a harsh example by the West that anybody who thinks about doing good for Africa and

0:11 challenging the status quo will be assassinated leaders like Muamar Gaddafi of Libya, Thomas Sankara of Burkina Faso

0:19 Patrice Lumumba of Congo and various others were brutally assassinated their only crime was thinking about making

0:25Africa strong and challenging the west and its power they had Grand plans that could end Western hegemony forever but

0:32before they could do anything the West carried out covert missions and assassinated those leaders in some cases

0:40sadly the West used the actors within those African countries to kill beloved leaders like Patrice lumba they were

0:46tortured and killed in Cold Blood but why were they exactly killed and how those covert missions were carried

0:53out the former Congo Premier who was captured when he fled Inland the former welcome to a new

1:00episode of black Afric diary a channel where we talk about black African history culture arts and civilization

1:06it’s a place where you will see the real picture of black Africa its stories and the events defining it in this episode

1:11we will tell you about the assassinations of African leaders by the west and the reason behind them let’s

1:17get [Music]

1:24started number 10 Chris hany Chris Han emerged as a prominent figure in in the

1:30anti-apartheid movement celebrated for his commitment to Justice equality and socialism his rise to prominence

1:36coincided with a tumultuous period in South Africa marked by escalating pressure both at home and abroad against

1:43the apartheid regime born in 1942 Hani spent his formative years in Sabel Township in South Africa’s Eastern Cape

1:50Province growing up he witnessed the harsh realities of apartheid which fueled his passionate involvement in the

1:56fight against racial discrimination and oppression Han’s iCal Awakening led him to join the African National Congress

2:03ANC the foremost anti-apartheid organization in South Africa Han’s dedication and Leadership swiftly

2:09propelled him to prominence within thec establishing him as one of its most influential figures he played a crucial

2:16role in organizing resistance against apartheid policies actively participating in protests boycotts and

2:22acts of Civil Disobedience aimed at challenging the racist practices of the apartheid regime as the anti-apartheid

2:29movement gained momentum domestically and globally Hani emerged as a leading advocate for radical change he became

2:36renowned for his impassion speeches advocating armed struggle against the apartheid government and championing the

2:42establishment of a socialist society based on principles of equality and justice this somehow threatened West who

2:49was a supporter of the apartheid government Han’s steadfast opposition to apartheid and his calls for

2:55comprehensive social and economic reform directly challenged Western interests particularly those of the United States

3:02and its allies the apartheid regime backed by support from Western governments sought to maintain its grip

3:08on Power and protect the economic interests of multinational corporations operating in South Africa in April 1993

3:16just a year before South Africa’s inaugural Democratic elections Chris honey met a tragic end outside his home

3:22in Dawn Park a suburb near Johannesburg he was assassinated by yanus wallus a

3:28right-wing extremist affiliated with white supremacist groups vehemently opposed to thec and its vision for a

3:34free and Democratic South Africa the assassination sent shock waves throughout South Africa and the world

3:41raising concerns of renewed violence and instability leading up to the historic elections Mass protests erupted as

3:47thousands took to the streets to mourn Han’s untimely death and denounce the senseless act of violence the

3:53circumstances surrounding Han’s assassination sparked suspicions of broader complicity and external involvement particularly among entities

4:01vested in maintaining the status quo in South Africa many speculated that the apartheid regime in collaboration with

4:08Western allies may have orchestrated Han’s murder to sabotage the country’s transition to democracy despite official

4:15investigations into Han’s assassination lingering questions persist regarding the extent of the conspiracy and the

4:21identities of those responsible for planning and executing the killing there are speculations that influential

4:27figures within South Africa’s security apparat us may have colluded with right-wing extremists to eliminate Hani

4:33and thwart his potential leadership role in the emerging democratic government in the aftermath of Han’s tragic death

4:40South Africa grappled with a period of uncertainty and turmoil thec and its allies mobilized support for the

4:46impending elections vowing to honor Han’s Legacy by continuing the struggle for freedom justice and

4:53equality on April 27th 1994 South Africa held its first Democratic elections

4:59marking the end of Apartheid and the dawn of a new era characterized by democracy and Reconciliation although

5:06Chris Han was absent his spirit and Visionary leadership endured inspiring millions of South Africans to uphold his

5:12legacy and strive for a more Equitable and Democratic Society number nine Samora Michelle Michelle’s political

5:19Journey began in the 1960s when mosambique was still under Portuguese colonial rule as a founding member of

5:25the mosm Beque Liberation Front fro he played a key role in the fight against Portuguese colonialism quickly ascending

5:32within freo’s ranks due to his exceptional leadership skills and unwavering dedication to his people’s

5:38Liberation upon mosam Beek’s Independence in 1975 Michelle assumed the presidency and embarked on an

5:45ambitious mission to rebuild the nation ravaged by years of war he aimed to establish a socialist society based on

5:52principles of equality and justice with initiatives focused on empowering marginalized communities and steering

5:58mosambique towards self-sufficient efficiency and prosperity however Michelle’s vision for mosam Beek

6:03directly challenged the interests of the West particularly South Africa and its apartheid regime mosm Beek’s support for

6:10Liberation movements in neighboring countries such as the African National Congress ANC in South Africa drew the

6:17ire of the apartheid government and its Western allies in addition to backing Regional Liberation movements Michelle’s

6:23Administration pursued policies aimed at nationalizing Key Industries redistributing land to rural communities

6:29and improving education and health care for all mozambicans these measures threatened the economic interests of

6:35Western corporations and unsettled the dominance of Western powers in the region as tensions with the West

6:40escalated mosm beak became a target of destabilization efforts orchestrated by the apartheid regime and its

6:47collaborators South Africa’s Security Forces along with groups like The MOS amican National resistance renamo

6:53launched a brutal campaign aimed at undermining Michelle’s government and destabilizing the country despite facing

7:00Relentless attacks from external forces Michelle remained steadfast in his commitment to mosm Beek’s Independence

7:06and sovereignty he tirelessly advocated for regional solidarity and international support for the struggle

7:12against apartheid earning admiration among Liberation movements and Progressive factions

7:17worldwide however tragically on October 19th 1986 Michelle’s life was tragically

7:23cut short in a plane crash near the border between mosam Beek and South Africa the circumstances surrounding the

7:29crash remain clouded in controversy and speculation with many suspecting it was orchestrated by the apartheid regime to

7:36eliminate Melle and destabilize mosambique while investigations cited pilot error as the cause of the crash

7:43suspicions of Foul Play persisted evidence suggesting the plane may have been LED off course by false

7:49navigational beacons arranged by South African intelligence fueled doubts about the crash’s true cause in the aftermath

7:56of Michelle’s untimely death mosm Beque was plunged in to a period of turmoil and uncertainty his loss was deeply felt

8:03within mosm Beek across the African continent and Beyond Michelle was mourned as a hero of the Liberation

8:09struggle and a steadfast advocate for social justice and human rights number eight Muhammad budf in an era marked by

8:16struggles for Independence the complexities of postcolonial nation building and the shadow of Cold War

8:22rivalries budf emerged as a pivotal figure in Algerian politics his

8:28political Journey began in the 1950s when he played a significant role as a key member of the National Liberation

8:34Front fln during algeria’s Fierce fight for freedom from French colonial rule

8:39budf fervently advocated for his nation’s Liberation from foreign oppression and the establishment of an

8:45independent Algerian State following algeria’s Independence in 1962 budf

8:51continued to be active in politics holding various governmental positions while championing causes of social

8:57justice and economic advancement however his stance against corruption and his dedication to democratic principles

9:03often led to clashes with the ruling Elite resulting in periods of Exile and imprisonment budy af’s return to Algeria

9:10in the early 1990s coincided with a period of significant political turmoil and violence the nation grappled with

9:17economic challenges social unrest and the emergence of islamist movements challenging the government’s

9:23Authority in the midst of this turbulence budf emerged as a voice advocating for National reconciliation

9:29and political reform yet budy af’s calls for dialogue and unity threatened entrenched interests within the ruling

9:36circles and extremist factions while his efforts to bridge societal divides and guide Algeria towards stability and

9:42Democratic governance won him admiration among ordinary algerians they also drew the ire of powerful vested interests

9:50tragically on June 29th 1992 during a public event in annaba budf fell victim

9:56to an assassination although it said that the perpetrator acted independently suspicions arose regarding external

10:03influences aiming to destabilize Algeria and impede bdf’s reform efforts the

10:08circumstances surrounding bdf’s assassination fueled speculation of Western involvement particularly among

10:14those who saw his policies as a challenge to Western interests in Algeria and The Wider region his

10:19advocacy for political reform and anti-corruption measures directly challenged the status quo seen as

10:25advantageous to Western Powers seeking stability and access to algeria’s abundant energy resources furthermore

10:32bdf’s assassination coincided with mounting Western pressure on Algeria to adopt neoliberal economic policies and

10:38strengthen ties with Western institutions his vision of an autonomous and self-sufficient Algeria contrasted

10:44with the neoliberal agenda favored by Western governments and multinational corporations although concrete evidence

10:50of Western involvement in Bud’s assassination remains elusive the timing and context of his death raise

10:56suspicions of potential complicity or t support from external actors analysts

11:02speculate that Western intelligence agencies might have disregarded threats against budf or covertly aided elements

11:08within algeria’s security apparatus to eliminate him budy ap’s assassination dealt a severe blow to algeria’s fragile

11:15democratic transition plunging the nation into further turmoil his loss deprived Algeria of a Visionary leader

11:22capable of steering the country towards reconciliation stability and Democratic governance number seven Pier m in a

11:30period characterized by decolonization Cold War tensions and the pursuit of national sovereignty mulele emerged as a

11:37prominent figure in congales politics his political Journey began in the late 1950s amid the Belgian Congo’s

11:44transition to Independence as a young Marxist intellectual mulele swiftly Rose

11:49within the Nationalist movement advocating for radical social and economic reforms to tackle the inequalities inherited from Colonial

11:56rule his passionate advocacy for social socialist principles resonated with many congales seeking a more just and

12:03Equitable Society upon the drc’s independence in 1960 mulele played a

12:08crucial role in the government of prime minister Patrice lumumba the nation’s first democratically elected leader

12:14however lumumba’s leadership was cut short by a CIA backed coup in September 1960 in the midst of the ensuing chaos

12:21and power struggles mulele emerged as a prominent figure in the Simba Rebellion a Grassroots movement aimed at

12:28challenging the neocolonial order imposed on the DRC by Western Powers inspired by Marxist ideology and fueled

12:35by grievances against the corrupt post lumumba regimes the Simba Rebellion gained momentum particularly in the

12:41country’s Eastern regions mle’s leadership of the Simba Rebellion posed a direct threat to Western interests in

12:48the DRC and Beyond the rebellion’s fervent calls for radical social and economic transformation including land

12:55redistribution and the expulsion of foreign corporations raised concerns among West Western policy makers who

13:00viewed such policies as contrary to their economic and geopolitical objectives as the Simba Rebellion gained

13:07ground Western Powers led by the United States and Belgium intervened militarily to support the congales government’s

13:14efforts to suppress the uprising under the pretext of restoring order and stability the intervention involved air

13:20strikes armed supplies and the deployment of military advisers to bolster government forces against the

13:25rebels in 1968 amidst the brutal conflict Pierre mulele was captured by government forces marking a significant

13:32turning point in the Simba rebellion and the broader struggle for social justice in the DRC however Mel’s fate was not

13:39determined solely by congales authorities but also by their Western backers who saw him as a symbol of

13:45resistance to their hegemonic Ambitions in Africa following his capture mulele

13:50endured weeks of torture and interrogation at the hands of congales authorities with the implicit support of

13:56Western intelligence agencies CIA operatives and Belgian advisers reportedly participated in his

14:02interrogation seeking to extract information about the rebellion’s leadership and strategy despite enduring

14:08Relentless torture mulele remained strong refusing to betray his comrades or abandon his revolutionary ideals his

14:15commitment to social justice and National Liberation earned him the admiration of many congales and Africans

14:21who regarded him as a symbol of resistance against Western imperialism and neocolonialism tragically on October 3rd

14:291968 Pierre mulele was executed by congales government forces his body mutilated and displayed as a warning to

14:36denters his death marked the end of the Simba rebellion and dealt a severe blow to the aspirations of countless congales

14:42for a fairer Society the assassination of Pierre mulele was not merely a result of internal power struggles or the

14:49actions of a repressive regime it was a deliberate act of violence perpetrated by Western powers and their local

14:55collaborators to suppress dissent and maintain control over the DRC resources and population mle’s assassination

15:02serves as a stark reminder of the lengths to which the West would go to protect its interests in Africa

15:07regardless of the human cost or perpetuation of suffering and Injustice number six sylvanus olympio Olympia’s

15:15leadership was marked by his commitment to Togo’s sovereignty and his pursuit of policies prioritizing its citizens

15:20welfare over external influences his initiatives included economic nationalism advocating for

15:26self-sufficiency and the nationalization of key Industries and promoting pan-africanism to Foster

15:31Unity among African nations additionally he vehemently opposed neocolonialism

15:37aiming to liberate Togo from former Colonial Powers economic and political dominance his policies directly

15:43challenged Western interests notably those of France and other Colonial Powers threatening their economic and

15:49political influence in the region this opposition culminated in an orchestrated Kuda on January 13th 1963 led by

15:57elements within the togal military allegedly supported by external entities Olympia was captured and executed

16:03shortly after the coup his body was found outside the US Embassy in LOM Togo’s capital this event plunged Togo

16:10into a period of political instability and authoritarian rule setting a precedent for military interventions in

16:16African politics and undermining Democratic governance in the region however despite his untimely demise

16:23Olympia’s Legacy as a proponent of African Independence endured inspiring future generations of African leaders in

16:29their struggle for Liberation and self-determination calls for justice and accountability for olympio assassination

16:36persist highlighting the need to confront the legacy of political violence and foreign interference in

16:41Africa’s history before we continue further tell us are you enjoying the video if yes please like and share the

16:48video and subscribe to our channel to watch more videos on black Africa let’s continue now number five Eduardo mandlin

16:55Eduardo mandlin a key figure in mosm Beek’s quest for Independence tragically met his demise in 1969 under

17:02circumstances suggesting the involvement of external forces particularly Western interests threatened by his

17:08anti-colonial stance and revolutionary policies mandl’s leadership was defined by a commitment to freeing mozam Beek

17:15from Portuguese colonial rule and establishing a Democratic Socialist Society his policies aimed to uplift the

17:22oppressed masses and create a nation liberated from foreign exploitation advocating armed resistance as the prim

17:29Ary means to overthrow Portuguese colonialism he emphasized the importance of asserting mosm Beek’s right to

17:35self-determination as a key figure in founding the mosm beak Liberation Front fro mon Lane led the Guerilla movement

17:42in a prolonged struggle against Portuguese forces earning widespread support among mozambicans his vision

17:48prioritized social justice economic equality and the redistribution of resources to benefit the marginalized

17:54majority aiming to dismantle the entrenched systems of colonial exploit ation in mosambique yet Mand Lan’s

18:01revolutionary agenda posed a direct threat to Western interests particularly those of Portugal and its allies his

18:07leadership of fro challenged the legitimacy of Portuguese colonial rule inspiring similar Liberation movements

18:13across Africa Western Powers notably the United States viewed his socialist ideologies and connections to countries

18:20like the Soviet Union and China with apprehension fearing Regional destabilization and the erosion of

18:26Western influence additionally mozambique’s abundant natural resources coveted by Western corporations posed a

18:33threat to their economic interests Mand Lan’s policies aimed at nationalizing Industries and redistributing land

18:40directly challenged Western economic exploitation in mosm Beek the tragic event of Mand Lan’s assassination

18:46unfolded on February 3rd 1969 in dares Salam Tanzania where a parcel bomb

18:52delivered to his office claimed his life the circumstances surrounding his death strongly suggest the involvement of

18:58external actors seeking to silence a prominent anti-colonial leader mlane fell victim to a bomb disguised as a

19:05book which exploded upon opening instantly killing him and injuring several others nearby suspicions of

19:11Portuguese involvement in Mand Lan’s assassination arose due to the timing and method of the attack the Portuguese

19:17Colonial regime was vested in eliminating mlane who posed a significant threat to their rule in

19:23mosambique while direct evidence linking Western powers to Mand Lan’s assassination remains hidden allegations

19:29of Western complicity persist some speculate that Western intelligence agencies may have supported groups

19:35seeking to eliminate mlane and undermine the independence movement in mosambique Eduardo mandan’s assassination was a

19:42profound loss for mosambique and the broader African Liberation movement despite his untimely demise his legacy

19:49as a pioneering anti-colonial leader and advocate for social justice endures his

19:54efforts laid the foundation for mosm Beek’s eventual Independence in 197 75 inspiring future Generations in their

20:01ongoing struggle for justice equality and self-determination number four muamar

20:07Gaddafi Gaddafi’s leadership was defined by a steadfast rejection of Western influence in the Middle East and Africa

20:14he advocated for pan-africanism and Arab nationalism urging Unity among African and Arab Nations to resist Western

20:21interference and combat neocolonialism he also pursued resource nationalism aiming to tighten Libya’s grip on its

20:27abundant oil reserves and reduce Western dominance in the nation’s oil industry what’s more Gaddafi vehemently opposed

20:34Western military involvement in the region particularly in places like Iraq and Afghanistan he condemned what he saw

20:40as Western imperialism and meddling in the Affairs of sovereign Nations additionally he offered support to

20:46various anti-western movements and organizations including militant groups opposing Western interests in the Middle

20:52East and Africa the Arab Spring of 2011 spread across the Middle East and North

20:57Africa sparking widespread protests and uprisings against authoritarian regimes including Gaddafi’s rule in Libya

21:04however experts believe that sentiments against him were spread in Libya by external forces that wanted the locals

21:10to overthrow and kill Gaddafi and the same happened as the conflict in Libya intensified NATO intervened to support

21:17Rebel forces seeking to overthrow Gaddafi’s regime initially aimed at protecting civilians from Gaddafi’s

21:23forces the intervention gradually transitioned into a concerted effort to Aid the rebels in oping the Libyan

21:29government Gaddafi’s demise occurred on October 20th 2011 following the fall of

21:35his hometown of CTA to Rebel forces the circumstances surrounding his death

21:41remain murky with conflicting reports of his capture and demise accounts suggest that Gaddafi along with a small group of

21:47loyalists tried to escape sirta as Rebel forces closed in their Convoy reportedly

21:52faced NATO air strikes forcing them to abandon their vehicles and seek refuge in nearby drainage pipes later Rebel

21:59Fighters captured Gaddafi and his Entourage graphic footage emerged showing Gaddafi being violently beaten

22:05and dragged through cta’s streets by triumphant Rebels however these Rebels did not realize at that time that they

22:11were cleverly being used as a tool by the West Gaddafi purportedly suffered multiple gunshot wounds leading to his

22:18death the circumstances of Gaddafi’s demise raised widespread scrutiny and questions about potential violations of

22:24international law particularly regarding the treatment of prisoners of War human rights organizations called for thorough

22:31investigations into allegations of summary executions and extrajudicial killings although Gaddafi’s death was

22:37primarily at the hands of Libyan Rebel forces suspicions persist regarding Western involvement and support for the

22:44rebels NATO’s intervention significantly weakened Gaddafi’s regime facilitating the rebels progress furthermore there

22:51are allegations that Western intelligence agencies notably those of the United States and its allies

22:56covertly aided the rebel Force with weapons training and intelligence this clandestine assistance bolstered the

23:03rebels capabilities and contributed to their eventual Triumph Gaddafi’s ouer and subsequent demise were viewed as a

23:10strategic victory for Western Powers particularly those aiming to secure control over Libya’s oil wealth and

23:16influenced the trajectory of the Arab Spring uprisings in the region muamar Gaddafi’s death marked the end of an era

23:23in Libyan history symbolizing the end of a prosperous period in the nation’s modern story number three ailar

23:31cabal amilkar cabal was a towering figure in Africa’s quest for Independence and emerged as a Visionary

23:37leader and intellectual crucial in The Liberation movements of Guinea bisa and Cape verie cabal’s leadership embodied a

23:45profound commitment to social justice and the liberation of African nations from the grip of colonialism and

23:50imperialism he envisioned a future where African countries could carve their own paths independently put simply all his

23:57policies were aimed at at weakening the West in Africa and the West could not tolerate that cabal passionately

24:04advocated for armed resistance as a crucial means of Breaking Free from Colonial oppression and asserting

24:09African sovereignty he firmly believed armed struggle was indispensable in breaking the chains of subjugation

24:15furthermore he was crucial in establishing the African party for the independence of Guinea and Cape verie

24:21PGC a political movement dedicated to freeing both nations from Portuguese colonial rule under his adept Guidance

24:29the pigc launched a formidable Guerilla Warfare campaign against Portuguese forces culminating in Guinea bis’s

24:35Independence in 1973 recognizing the transformative potential of education and mobilization

24:42cabal spearheaded literacy campaigns and Grassroots educational initiatives to empower the masses and Garner support

24:48for the independence movement however cabal’s bold pursuit of Liberation and his ability to Rally widespread support

24:55directly threatened Western Colonial interests notably those of Portugal his leadership of the pigc directly

25:02challenged Portuguese colonial rule eroding their Authority in Guinea basau and Cape verie and inspiring similar

25:08Liberation movements across the continent moreover cabal’s Embrace of socialist ideologies and his close ties

25:15to socialist Nations like the Soviet Union and Cuba unsettled Western Powers particularly the United States who

25:21feared the spread of socialist governments in Africa jeopardizing Western dominance additionally the

25:27Abundant natural resource ources of Guinea basau and Cape Verde including agricultural land and mineral deposits

25:33heightened Western concerns about relinquishing control of these valuable assets to Independent African

25:38governments tragically on January 20th 1973 just months before Guinea bis Saw’s

25:44Independence ailar cabal became a victim of a treacherous plot orchestrated by factions within the pigc with implicit

25:52backing from Western Powers internal divisions within the pigc spearheaded by

25:57figures like inocensio Kan fueled accusations against cabal of straying from the core principles of The

26:03Liberation struggle and yielding to Western interests ultimately Paving the way for his

26:09assassination members of cabal’s inner circle including his half-brother Luis cabal and high ranking pigc officials

26:16colluded with Portuguese intelligence operatives and elements within the Western intelligence Network to eliminate cabal and quash the

26:22independence movement tragically cabal was ambushed and fatally shot outside his residence in conre Guinea despite

26:30efforts to save him cabal succumbed to his injuries leaving behind a legacy that transcended his early death number

26:36two Thomas Sankara Thomas Sankara often celebrated as the African chavara served

26:42as Burkina faso’s president from 1983 until his assassination in 1987 his

26:47presidency was defined by bold policies that reshaped Burkina Faso previously known as Upper Volta into an independent

26:55and just Society however his commitment to revolutionary ideals and opposition to Western influence ultimately led to

27:01his downfall during sanur’s tenure Burkina Faso witnessed a surge of progressive reforms to uplift its

27:08marginalized communities these initiatives included sweeping land reforms that redistributed land from

27:13feudal landlords to peasants empowering rural areas and enhancing agricultural

27:18output additionally he prioritized public health and education initiating Nationwide vaccination campaigns

27:24building schools and healthc care facilities and promoting literacy Across the Nation sankara’s vocal opposition to

27:31Western imperialism and his call for African self-sufficiency resonated with many he denounced foreign aid and debt

27:38Reliance urging African nations to break free from neocolonial constraints

27:43therefore sankara’s radical reforms and Anti-Imperialist stance provoked the displeasure of Western Powers

27:50particularly France and the United States they perceived his government as a threat to their interests in Africa

27:56his land reforms and economic policy IES emphasizing self-sufficiency directly challenged Western corporations and

28:02multinational companies operating in Burkina Faso his support for Liberation movements and revolutionary governments

28:08in neighboring Nations further isolated Burkina Faso diplomatically leaving it vulnerable to external interference

28:15evidence suggests that the CIA and French intelligence agencies played a role in plotting against sankara’s

28:21government offering support to his opponents and facilitating his overthrow on October 15th 1987 sankuro was

28:28assassinated in a coup orchestrated by his close Confidant blae Kar who subsequently seized power and assumed

28:35the presidency number one Patrice lumumba Patrice lumumba the inaugural

28:40prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo was a dynamic leader with a vision to unite the newly

28:45liberated nation and enact policies fostering genuine sovereignty and economic autonomy from Colonial forces

28:52however his initiatives and rhetoric swiftly clashed with Western interests lumumba vehemently opposed Belgian

28:58colonial rule striving to eradicate all traces of Belgian influence within Congo

29:03this included the nationalization of crucial Industries and the expulsion of Belgian officials which directly

29:09threatened Belgium’s economic stakes and during the Cold War lumumba’s Outreach to the Soviet Union for assistance in

29:15quelling internal unrest raised alarm bells for the United States and its allies their concern centered on the

29:22potential Soviet sway over Congo a nation abundant in resources like uranium which is crucial for nuclear

29:29capabilities additionally lumumba championed African unity and cooperation

29:34a stance viewed as challenging Western dominance in the region this posture not only unsettled Colonial Powers but also

29:40annoyed African leaders aligned with the West favoring gradual reforms and retaining ties with former Colonial

29:46Masters following Congo’s Independence in June 1960 the nation plunged into

29:52chaos marked by secessionist movements in Mineral Rich regions like katanga and South casai back attacked by Belgian

29:58mining interests lumumba’s perceived threat to Western interests prompted the United States particularly the CIA and

30:05Belgium to contemplate drastic measures including his assassination in September

30:101960 Colonel Joseph Mutu bolstered by CIA and Belgian support staged a coup

30:15resulting in lumumba’s house arrest however lumumba’s tenacity led to a daring escape attempt aiming to Rally

30:22his supporters in Stanleyville subsequently recaptured in December 1960 by mutu’s forces lumumba was transported

30:29to katanga a province under the control of Moise chombe one of his political

30:34adversaries there lumumba and his comrades Maurice impo and Joseph okito

30:39faced brutal treatment at the hands of Belgian officers and katangi Soldiers on January 17th 1961 lumumba and his

30:48associates were subjected to a mock trial before being executed by a firing squad in a remote area near

30:53Elizabethville the involvement of Belgian officers and katanga officials in lumumba execution was evident

30:59portraying a gruesome end marked by multiple gunshot wounds to obliterate any trace of lumumba’s existence Belgian

31:06officers orchestrated the dismemberment and dissolution of the bodies in sulfuric acid The Remains were

31:12meticulously scattered to ensure total eradication the complicity of Western powers in lumumba’s downfall cannot be

31:19understated the cia’s documented efforts to thwart lumumba’s leadership underscored fears of Congo aligning with

31:25the Soviet block jeopardizing Western access to strategic resources moreover

31:30Belgian authorities acknowledging their moral responsibility admitted to the active participation of Belgian officers

31:37in lumumba’s execution and the subsequent disposal of his remains what do you think can the West

31:43today kill powerful African leaders who are directly challenging the west or do you believe that now African leaders

31:49have grown stronger and they cannot be easily killed at the West’s will in the comment section right below share your

31:55thoughts on the killings of African leaders when they wanted to change Africa’s fate and were punished do you

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