Patrice Lumumba, the first prime minister and great leader of the Congo, was tortured, executed in a firing squad, and his body was dissolved in sulfuric acid by Belgium and USA allies because he tried to protect his country's minerals. Today there is unrest in Congo with an occurrence of genocide in the Country. His last words were: “My dear countrymen! In joy and in sorrow, I will always be with you. It was together with you that I fought to free my country from foreign rule. Together with you, I am fighting to strengthen our national independence. Together with you, I will fight to preserve the integrity and national unity of the Republic of the Congo. Neither cruelty, nor violence, nor torture will make me beg for mercy, because I prefer to die with my head raised high, with unshakeable faith. In my country’s predestination rather than live in submission, forsaking my sacred principles”. ~ Patrice Lumumba
@Joe__Bassey He remained the true leader...
The greatest tragedy is not that the colonizers dared to kill Patrice Lumumba. The greatest tragedy is that it was his FELLOW BLACKS, FELLOW CONGOLESE that are seen in this video torturing him. We must begin to fashion a lasting way to deal with such traitors and their families. Such treacherous behaviours must not be allowed to continue in Africa if liberation of the continent is the goal
This is the reason of why African loyalist fights against African traitors who are submissive to white colonialism, imperialism, and supremacy... Africans aren't fighting against each other for tribal conflict but one's allegiance to one's country and one's allegiance to their white masters rule over them.. As long as Africans worship the white men as gods over them they will never unite as a United African country, because if they do, the Whites won't be able to conquer them with their limited powers.
@Joe__Bassey You forgot to mention this guy
@Joe__Bassey Those are black people tying him up. Are evil white people somewhere off the frame that did all this bad stuff? because all I see is Black people tying up another black man. Why did yall do that to him?
@Joe__Bassey What is entirely shameful is that it is one of ours that these western powers use in dealing with all of us again. Same applies with Burkina Faso and Sankara’s regime.