On 2 July, Brussels marks the centenary of Patrice Lumumba, the Congolese independence leader and anti-colonial icon who was assassinated in 1961. Belgium’s capital is hosting a series of events to honour the life and legacy of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s first prime minister, who is now widely regarded as a martyr of Pan-Africanism and a symbol of resistance against colonial oppression.
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