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Former Belgian diplomat first to stand trial over 1961 murder of Congo’s Lumumba

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Deutsche Welle English - Top 2 weeks ago • dw.com
Belgian diplomat faces trial over 1961 DR Congo leader killing
Etienne Davignon, the only surviving suspect, is ordered to stand trial over war crimes tied to Patrice Lumumba's killing six decades ago. The case represents a historic moment in confronting Belgium's colonial past.
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Deutsche Welle English - World 2 weeks ago • dw.com
Belgian diplomat faces trial over 1961 DR Congo leader killing
Etienne Davignon, the only surviving suspect, is ordered to stand trial over war crimes tied to Patrice Lumumba's killing six decades ago. The case represents a historic moment in confronting Belgium's colonial past.
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France24 English - Europe 2 weeks ago • france24.com
Former Belgian diplomat first to stand trial over 1961 murder of Congo’s Lumumba
A former Belgian diplomat has been ordered to stand trial over the 1961 murder of Patrice Lumumba, who became the first prime minister of Congo after the country’s independence from Belgium. The 93-year-old suspect is th…
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