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Mobutu’s Legacy and Congo Today (Voices on Genocide Prevention)

Series: Voices on Genocide Prevention
From: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Length: 00:21:56

Congolese journalist and writer, Mvemba Dizolele, joins Committee on Conscience Project Director Bridget Conley-Zilkic to discuss the legacy of long-time ruler of then Zaire (now Congo), Mobutu Sese Seko. Read the full description.

Vogp_small Congolese journalist and writer, Mvemba Dizolele, joins Committee on Conscience Project Director Bridget Conley-Zilkic to discuss the legacy of long-time ruler of then Zaire (now Congo), Mobutu Sese Seko.

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Piece Description

Congolese journalist and writer, Mvemba Dizolele, joins Committee on Conscience Project Director Bridget Conley-Zilkic to discuss the legacy of long-time ruler of then Zaire (now Congo), Mobutu Sese Seko.

Broadcast History

Posted to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Web site on February 21, 2008; available on various Web-based distribution sites, namely iTunes.

Transcript

BRIDGET CONLEY-ZILKIC: With me today is Mvemba Dizolele, who is a writer and journalist. Thank you and welcome to the show.

MVEMBA DIZOLELE: Thank you very much, Bridget, for having me.

BRIDGET CONLEY-ZILKIC: Can you take us back a little bit to the time you mentioned how young, for instance, Mobutu was at his first coup. At that moment, you have Congo coming out of its colonial period. What are the questions that the Congolese people are struggling with? What are the questions that will frame this new country?

MVEMBA DIZOLELE: The big questions of the day in 1960 or before 1960. One is freedom. People want freedom. Enough already, because the Belgians had been here since 1885. So people wanted independence. Remember, it’s after World War II, and some Congolese had fought in World War II. They’ve seen what else is out there. There’s this big movement called the Negritude. A lot of Afr...
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