- Moïse
Kapenda Tshombe (sometimes
written Tshombé; 10
November 1919 – 29 June 1969) was a
Congolese businessman and politician. He
served as the president...
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proclaimed its
independence from Congo-Léopoldville on 11 July 1960
under Moïse
Tshombe,
leader of the
local Confédération des ****ociations
tribales du Katanga...
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block Tshombe,
appointed an anti-
Tshombe leader, Évariste
Kimba of the FDC, to be
prime minister-designate in
November 1965, but the
largely pro-
Tshombe Parliament...
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Liberation in Kivu,
inspired by the late
Patrice Lubumba. In 1964, Moïse
Tshombe returned from self-exile in
Spain and
declared himself to be the only person...
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caused by the
political imp****e
between President Kasa-Vubu and Moïse
Tshombe,
which threatened to
develop into a
violent confrontation and destabilize...
- the
Congo by 11 May 1964.
While travelling to meet
rebel leader Moise Tshombe during the conflict, Dag Hammarskjöld,
often named as one of the UN's most...
- The
Tshombe Government (French:
Gouvernement Tshombe) was the set of
ministers that
governed the
Democratic Republic of the
Congo under the leadership...
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Tshumbe Airport (ICAO: FZVJ) is an
airport serving the city of
Tshumbe in
Sankuru Province,
Democratic Republic of the Congo. The
runway is just southwest...
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increasingly impatient towards Katanga and
Tshombe,
drawing up
plans to
resolve the
situation through force.
Tshombe continuously violated agreements he had...
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tortured and
executed by the
separatist Katangan authorities of Moïse
Tshombe. In 2002,
Belgium formally apologised for its role in the execution, admitting...