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- Authenticité may refer to: Authenticité (Chad) Authenticité (Zaire) Authenticity and Modernity Party (Parti Authenticité et Modernité) Authenticity (disambiguation)...
- Authenticité, sometimes Zairisation or Zairianisation in English, was an official state ideology of the regime of Mobutu Sese Seko that originated in the...
- Authenticité was the name given to the Chadian president François (Ngarta) Tombalbaye's attempt to remove foreign influence and promote southern Chadian...
- sometimes referred to as the Second Congolese Republic. A wider campaign of Authenticité, ridding the country of the influences from the colonial era of the Belgian...
- support from Sekou Touré. He introduced a radical cultural policy called authenticite, whereby musicians and artists were instructed to "look at the past"...
- clothing for men that was promoted by Mobutu Sese Seko as part of his authenticité programme in Zaire, between 1972 and 1990. Zairians were banned from...
- the MPR pursued a national cultural revival program in Zaire called Authenticité. Beginning in 1967 which sought to purge colonial European culture from...
- The Authenticity and Modernity Party (Arabic: حزب الأصالة والمعاصرة, romanized: ḥizb al-ʾaṣāla wa-l-muʿāṣira; Standard Moroccan Tamazight: ⴰⵎⵓⵍⵍⵉ ⵏ ⵜⴰⵥⵖⵓⵕⵜ...
- Belela Authenticité Na Congress ya M.P.R. ("acclaim authenticité of the MPR congress"), with its title track praising the concept of Authenticité, calling...
- River) on 27 October 1971 by President Mobutu Sese Seko as part of his Authenticité initiative. The word Zaire is from a Portuguese adaptation of a Kikongo...