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Lumumba became the newly independent Congo’s first prime minister in 1960 when he was just 34 years old, after advocating for an end to colonial rule. But after a military coup and the rise of dictator Mobutu Sese Seko, Lumumba was arrested and jailed.
He was assassinated by separatists in January 1961, but many still blame the CIA and Belgium. Lumumba’s body is said to have been dismembered and dissolved with acid, in an apparent attempt to keep any grave from becoming a pilgrimage site.
Lumumba’s Remains Proved Without DNA
The tooth was allegedly pulled from his corpse during the effort and taken from Congo to Belgium by a man whose family then apparently kept it for more than half a century. The man was a policeman who had helped dispose of Lumumba’s body.
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Eric Van Duyse, a Belgian federal prosecutor’s office spokesman said no DNA test could be conducted on the tooth, as “if such a test had been done it would have destroyed the tooth itself.”
But judicial officials were all certain that it belonged to Lumumba because of where authorities got the tooth, Van Duyse said without elaborating.
Juliana Lumumba, the independence hero’s daughter, said that the family was happy about the outcome.
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“My first reaction is, of course, that this is a great victory,” Lumumba said, “because at last, 60 years after his death, the mortal remains of my father, who died for his country and its independence and for the dignity of Black people, will return to the land of his ancestors,” she said.
Her brother Francois Lumumba said it was up to the government of Belgium now to make sure that the remain returned to Congo’s capital, Kinshasa, as soon as possible.
Lumumba’s Legacy
For many in Congo, Lumumba represents a symbol of what the country could have become after its independence. His assassination is seen by many as a lost opportunity for democracy.
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Instead, Mobutu went on to rule the country, which he later renamed Zaire, for decades until his death in 1997. This time period was characterized by the plundering of the state and its vast mineral riches. (https://softonic.com/)
The death of Lumumba is a highly contentious event in African history. Question have persisted for decades over the alleged complicity of Belgium and the United States in the coup and his death, due to his perceived ties to the Soviet Union.
A Belgian parliamentary probe did determine that the government was “morally responsible” for Lumumba’s death, while a 1975 US Senate committee uncovered a failed CIA plan to assassinate him.
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