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Mobutu Sese Seko ****u
Ngbendu wa za
Banga (/məbuːˈtuː ˈsɛseɪ ˈsɛkoʊ/ ; born Joseph-Désiré
Mobutu; 14
October 1930 – 7
September 1997),
often shortened...
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leadership of
Mobutu,
Belgium waged a m****ive war to
strengthen its
colony in the Congo. When US aid
withdrew after the end of the Cold War,
Mobutu established...
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Nzanga Mobutu (born 24
March 1970 in Kinshasa) is a
Congolese politician. A son of the long-time
President Mobutu Sese Seko, he
served in the government...
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Kongulu Mobutu (April 21, 1970 –
September 24, 1998),
often shortened to
Kongolo Mobutu and also
known by his
nickname Saddam Hussein, was a son of
Mobutu Sese...
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under Mobutu,
weakened by
years of
dictatorship and corruption, was
unable to
maintain control, and the army had
deteriorated significantly. With
Mobutu terminally...
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Minister Patrice Lumumba, and the
seizure of
power by
Mobutu Sese Seko in a 1965 coup d'état.
Mobutu renamed the
country Zaire in 1971 and
imposed a harsh...
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second Mobutu coup d'état,
launched on
November 25, 1965, was a
successful coup
attempt in the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo by
General Joseph Mobutu which...
- unofficially, with the
entire country under the rule of Joseph-Désiré
Mobutu.
Constituting a
series of
civil wars, the
Congo Crisis was also a proxy...
- Marie-Antoinette
Mobutu (Marie-Antoinette
Gbiatibwa Gogbe Yetene; c. 1941 in
Banzyville – 22
October 1977 in Genolier,
Canton of Vaud, Switzerland), also...
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Mwitanzige by the Banyoro, Nam
Ovoyo Bonyo by the Alur, and
temporarily as Lake
Mobutu Sese Seko, is a lake
located in
Uganda and the
Democratic Republic of the...