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Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by Racoon(op): 2:16am On Aug 30, 2025

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4D0y4PaJH4M?si=JxRCKSL2eHoank15

Haunting photographs of Patrice Lumumba, Congo’s first Prime Minister, alongside his closest allies, Maurice Mpolo and Joseph Okito, under guard as they await their fate, January 1961

It was not merely the image of three men under arrest, but of a young nation’s dream being strangled before it could take root.

Patrice Émery Lumumba was born on 2 July 1925 in Onalua, Kasai Province, in the Belgian Congo. By the late 1950s, as the winds of independence swept across Africa, he emerged as one of the sharpest voices against colonial domination. In 1958, he co-founded the Mouvement National Congolais (MNC), the first truly national party calling for unity in a country divided by ethnicity, class, and Belgian influence.

When Congo held its first elections in May 1960, Lumumba’s party triumphed, and on 24 June 1960, at just 34 years old, he was sworn in as the country’s first Prime Minister. At the independence ceremony on 30 June, before King Baudouin of Belgium and international dignitaries, Lumumba refuses to follow the expected script of polite gratitude. Instead, he delivered a speech that resonated with Africans everywhere and unsettled the colonial establishment. He spoke openly about the hardships of Belgian rule and reminded his people that independence had been won “through struggle and sacrifice, not a gracious gift.” That moment marked him as a symbol of African pride, and a target for those who opposed his vision.

Barely weeks after independence, Congo plunged into crisis. The army mutinied, their colonial officers supported the secession of the mineral-rich province of Katanga under Moïse Tshombe, and chaos spread. Lumumba turned to the United Nations, appealing for help to preserve Congolese sovereignty. But the UN limited its role to peacekeeping without challenging their colonizers involvement directly. This left Lumumba increasingly isolated as his opponents consolidated power.

Seeking assistance elsewhere, Lumumba approached the Soviet Union. In the Cold War climate, this move raised concern in Western capitals. Western officials described Lumumba as a serious risk to Western interests, and their colonizers also worked with Katangan leaders to weaken him.

Internal betrayal cut deepest. Joseph Kasavubu, the ceremonial President meant to share power with Lumumba, announced Lumumba’s dismissal on 5 September 1960. Lumumba refused to step down, insisting on his legitimacy as the elected head of government. But days later, on 14 September, Colonel Joseph-Désiré Mobutu, an officer Lumumba himself had elevated seized power in a coup. Mobutu presented himself as neutral, but he was aligned with external backers. Lumumba was placed under house arrest by the very men he had trusted.

Still defiant, Lumumba attempted to escape in early December 1960 to Stanleyville (Kisangani), where his supporters had declared the Free Republic of the Congo. Betrayed en route, he was captured on 1 December by Mobutu’s soldiers. His humiliation began immediately: soldiers mocked him, paraded him through villages, and, according to some accounts, even forced him to swallow the written text of one of his own speeches.

On 17 January 1961, Lumumba and his closest allies; Maurice Mpolo and Joseph Okito were flown under guard to Katanga, then controlled by his rivals. During the flight, they were beaten by Congolese soldiers. In Élisabethville (today Lubumbashi), they were taken to a villa where Moïse Tshombe, Katangan officials, and colonial authorities awaited. That night, they were executed by firing squad.

In the days that followed, efforts were made to conceal what had happened. The authorities initially claimed that Lumumba had escaped custody and been killed by villagers. Few believed this, and when the truth emerged, it triggered outrage across the globe.

Protests and demonstrations broke out in many countries. In Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia), crowds gathered outside the Belgian embassy chanting slogans in Lumumba’s honor. In Nigeria, demonstrations erupted in Lagos, Enugu, and Onitsha. In Lagos, protesters converged at Rowe Park in Yaba, and anger spilled over into attacks on foreign-owned businesses before being dispersed by police. Across Africa and beyond, Patrice Lumumba had become more than a man, he was a symbol of independence and dignity.

Even in his final hours, Lumumba remained unbowed. In his last letter to his wife Pauline, he declared that though he might not survive, the Congo’s dignity and freedom would endure. He wrote that history would not be written in Brussels, Washington, or Paris, but in Africa itself, by peoples who had thrown off colonial chains. “Africa,” he promised, “will write its own history, a history of glory and dignity.”

Patrice Lumumba was only 35 when his life was cut short. His death was the result of a web of betrayals: by Kasavubu, who dismissed him; by Mobutu, whom he had promoted but who seized power; by the United Nations, which failed to intervene; and by foreign powers who opposed his leadership. Yet in death, he rose higher than his enemies. His name adorned streets and monuments from Lagos to Belgrade, Accra to Cairo, and beyond.
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Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by Racoon(op):
"And A Man's Enemy Shall Those of His Own Household....." (Holy Bible)
It is sad that the Africans betraying and dehumanizing fellow brothers in league with inhouse or the neo-colonialist enemies started a long time ago and has persisted till date.

No wonder the local chiefs connived with the colonial masters(slave trader cum imperialist) to sell off opposition to their inordinate quest for wealth, fame and position at all the infamous "Port of No Return" in Badagry and Calabar.

The Aba Women riot was one of sad reminder to this fact. So sad, shameful and disgraceful and embarrassing for the African continent
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by Racoon(op): 2:27am On Aug 30, 2025
Patrice Lumumba was only 35 when his life was cut short. His death was the result of a web of betrayals: by Kasavubu, who dismissed him; by Mobutu, whom he had promoted but who seized power; by the United Nations, which failed to intervene; and by foreign powers who opposed his leadership.

Yet in death, he rose higher than his enemies. His name adorned streets and monuments from Lagos to Belgrade, Accra to Cairo, and beyond.
Another Thomas Sankara and Nkurumah. You remain immortal Lumumba. Rest on heroes.
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by karfe(m): 6:18am On Aug 30, 2025
Racoon:
It is sad that the Africans betraying and dehumanizing fellow brothers in league with inhouse or the neo-colonialist enemies started a long time ago and has persisted till date.

No local chiefs connived with the colonial masters(slave trader cum imperialist) to sell off opposition to their inordinate quest for wealth, fame and position at all the infamous "Port of No Return" in Badagry and Calabar.

The Aba Women riot was one of sad reminder to this fact. So sad, shameful and disgraceful and embarrassing for the African continent
Visionary leadership can be like a taboo around here. I hope his killers are all still alive and thriving! 😡
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by Walai(m):
Is it any different from what is happening today? In 2015, we joined hands with our so called brothers to remove a government we thought is not doing well at the time only to realize our mistakes. In trying to correct the mistake, we discovered that while we were fighting for good governance, our brothers were actually fighting for ethnic superiority and dominance but played along with us .
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by Baronthecelebri(m): 11:01am On Aug 30, 2025
Betrayal is African ways, that is what the white use to destroy Africa
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by God1000(m): 12:09pm On Aug 30, 2025
He was a great revolutionary, may his soul continue to rest in peace
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by Gondonu: 12:09pm On Aug 30, 2025
What a wicked world. It is unthinkable that the UN sat unconcerned while Congo continue to boil.
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by ednut1(m): 12:10pm On Aug 30, 2025
The independence oyinbo granted us wasn’t independence. Once you as a leader try to deviate from their plans for you. They will oust or kpai you
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by onuman: 12:11pm On Aug 30, 2025
What they wanted to do to GEJ if he insisted.

Gej left. They had their way. Mass poverty and death of Nigerians from hunger and diseases followed since 2015.
#BLACKLIVESMATTER.
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by BondRiv: 12:14pm On Aug 30, 2025
What a man. This is what it means to have integrity.
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by Drsnives(m): 12:14pm On Aug 30, 2025
History..
Goosebumps just hold me.. people get mind sha
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by funsho75(m): 12:15pm On Aug 30, 2025
African will always be African


We keep selling our brothers

But we keep blaming the buyer
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by Firstcitizen: 12:16pm On Aug 30, 2025
Africans will always betray themselves. What a shame
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by Kingpele(m):
I learnt the guy was a chrastimatic and fearless leader....Unfortunately Africa is still under mental slavery ....politicians steal public funds and keep it in foreign currency in a western countries..buy properties in western countries with funds that could develop Africa to be at par with the rest of the world....they knew that their investment will be safe abroad but fail to make Africa safe and developed to attract foreign investors...
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by soqmeov(m): 12:16pm On Aug 30, 2025
When there is no enemy within, the enemy outside can not hurt you.


We will also never forget the role the CIA played in this painful history.

Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by Ceazarfundsz:
undecidedHmmmmmm hmmmm ………..
African will always be African
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by LibertyRep: 12:17pm On Aug 30, 2025
What becomes of those who betrayed him? What becomes of Congo afterwards
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by Omoluabi16(m): 12:18pm On Aug 30, 2025
Saw this doc on YouTube and I was so disgusted. It's like Africa decided to wipe out it's true revolutionaries and continued to play the puppet for those imperialists. Ghana, congo, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia.. Mobutu or Tshombe made nothing of congo.
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by Emu4life(m): 12:18pm On Aug 30, 2025
The Westerners don't have your interest at heart.
So are some internal saveges.
Pathetic
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by pinkyruledworld(m): 12:19pm On Aug 30, 2025
They do not give an F about Black Africans. We do not give an F about ourselves too. Sad truth.
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by LoyalFellow(m): 12:19pm On Aug 30, 2025
Patrice Émery Lumumba was born on 2 July 1925 in Onalua, Kasai Province, in the Belgian Congo.
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by PHIPEX(m): 12:19pm On Aug 30, 2025
Africans always betraying fellow Africans, since they killed him, his country has been in ruin and wars. See how they handed him over to their enemies.

Same way Nigeria GDP has lost 50% of its value in the last 10years, thanks to Sai Buhari and Emilokan after betraying GEJ.

Fellow Nigerians joined hands with the unseen hands of the colonisers to ruin Nigeria in the last 10years.
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by DeJoeee(m): 12:19pm On Aug 30, 2025
This comment is really touching embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed




Please take a moment to write a quality post with at least 40 characters

Walai:
Is it any different from what is happening today? In 2015, we joined hands with our so called brothers to remove a government we thought is not doing well at the time only to realize our mistakes. In trying to correct the mistake, we discovered that while we were fighting for good governance, our brothers were actually fighting for ethnic superiority and dominance but played along with us .
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by Seunpapa65: 12:19pm On Aug 30, 2025
A brother who sells his brother will never be trusted by the buyer
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by brownbib(m): 12:20pm On Aug 30, 2025
Africa for you. Killing its own, very inhuman, but like norm
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by Omoluabi16(m): 12:20pm On Aug 30, 2025
LibertyRep:
What becomes of those who betrayed him? What becomes of Congo afterwards
Nothing. They were all useless. They either turned against each other, or eventually went into exile. The real enemy behind was Belgium and France.
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by jojothaiv(m): 12:20pm On Aug 30, 2025
Remind me of Julius Caeser and the consipirator called Marcus Junius Brutus and Jesus and the betrayer Judas Iscariot. Betrayal is a brutal game and Lumumba was a victim of that.

I guessed that's the reason I keep my trust level at zero and I don't expect others to trust me too, we are damn too unpredictable.
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by jehoha696(m): 12:21pm On Aug 30, 2025
African and betrayal just be lyk olosho & condom,slacked boobs & bra.... During slave trade,who sold most of Africans to slave masters,shebi naw deir pole....anyway its well
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by twilliamx(m): 12:22pm On Aug 30, 2025
How long shall they kill our prophets while we stand aside and look ooh some say it's just a part of it. We've got to fulfill the book
Re: Black History; The Capture & Execution Of Patrice Lumumba(Graphic Video/picture) by jojothaiv(m): 12:23pm On Aug 30, 2025
LibertyRep:
What becomes of those who betrayed him? What becomes of Congo afterwards
Congo is nothing to write home about even with the resources that it's sitting upon.

It's saddening.
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