Congolese human rights advocate and Student Coordinator and National Spokesperson for the Friends of the Congo Kambale Musavuli talks about the 90th birthday of slain revolutionary Patrice Lumumba and the continuing negative impact of that assassination on all of Africa.
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The murder of Patrice Lumumba is a staggerjng example of what the Western ruling class are capable of when their vital interest are threatened.