
Belgian diplomat faces trial over 1961 Congo leader killing
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Etienne Davignon, the last surviving suspect in the assassination of Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba, has been ordered to stand trial for war crimes. This trial marks a significant step in addressing Belgium's colonial history and the implications of its past actions. The case has garnered attention as it seeks to confront the legacy of colonialism and its lasting impact on former colonies.
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Patrice Lumumba was the first Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and was assassinated in 1961, a pivotal moment in the country's struggle for independence. The involvement of Belgian officials in his death has long been a contentious issue, reflecting the complexities of post-colonial relationships and historical memory.
This article is based on current events and may be subject to change as the situation develops.
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