Saturday, November 9, 2013

June 30, 2010:


And when the date of 30 June 1960 and the discourse home center of Patrice Emery Lumumba, Prime Minister of the first government of the DRC or to be told to the present and future generations, only the speech by the latter, that day has Given the road over the past 50 years and is or will be for all Congolese common baseline for a united Congo Congo a sovereign, independent Congo Congo in a development ...!
Once upon a time on 30 June 1960: The key date which had put an indelible mark on the history of the Congo by the inspired speech by Patrice Emery Lumumba as paternalistic and condescending reply to the speech of King Baudouin I of Belgium which welcomed to be offered by his royal magnanimity'' independence'' as a gift to the Congolese.
This founding speech of the sovereign Congo, symbol of the permanent aspiration of the Congolese people to dignity and freedom that nothing is as before, had meant the world, this day of 30 June 1960, that independence'' '' home center was torn and was the result of a long struggle that had imposed sacrifices of an entire people determined to get rid of colonial rule embodied home center by daily humiliations, racial slurs, unjust convictions lashes! ...
June 30, 2010: "The King Baudouin is dead, long live the King Albert! "And history repeats home center itself! This speech was inspired marked lanes implementation of actions to take in order to live a true independence for all generations! But after 50 years of independence, day to day, is a bitter irony: the Congo Patrice Emery Lumumba has still not off the evils that prevailed in the aftermath of this historic date, insidiously home center and are strongly established in the collective mind Congolese and all levels! Congolese do not want to become mentally home center adults, there has many who refuse home center to think for themselves and base their hope of salvation through recolonization by former Belgian colonizers!
In fact, until 30 June 2010, after 50 years of control by the neo-colonial system that had been to enslave the Congolese people home center through their henchmen Congolese imposed in power to serve the interests that are not theirs as defined in speech of June 30, 1960 by Patrice Emery Lumumba, the Congo has made a big jump back to square one.
The Collective Congolais pour la Promotion and Dissemination of speech June 30, 1960 ELP (CCPD June 30, 60) is working to maintain and promote the permanence of the spirit contained in liberating speech June 30, 1960. Under the direction of fellow patriots and nationalist home center ideological Lumumbists, comrades: Jean-Kalama Ilunga Yambuya Kibesi Pierre, Jean-Jacques Ngangweshe a translation of the original French text was conducted in six languages namely: home center FRENCH - The LINGALA - ENGLISH - The Swahili - Kikongo home center - The Chiluba. home center
Following the speech of Patrice Emery Lumumba, the only heritage-programm e policy without which the Congolese continue to turn around and be shot in ass if they get ownership as a tool and thread to reach the common goal of reference: the development and leave the vicious circle politician maintained for 50 years to the day!
To all my friends who have fought tirelessly at our sides, I ask you to make this June 30, 1960 shows a date that you will keep indelibly engraved in your hearts, a date that you teach with pride meaning to your children, so that they in turn make known their son and grandchildren son the glorious history of our struggle for freedom.
For this independence of the Congo, if it is proclaimed today in the agreement with Belgium, a friendly country with which we treat as an equal, no Congolese worthy of the name can never be forgotten that it is the struggle it was conquered, a struggle every day, an ardent and idealistic fight, home center a fight in which we have spared home center neither forces nor our privations or our suffering or our blood. home center It is a struggle which was in tears, fire and blood, we are proud of the depths of ourselves, for it was a noble and just struggle, a necessary fight to end the humiliating slavery , we were imposed by force.
We had the exhausting work required in exchange for wages that did not allow us to satisfy our hunger, or to clothe us or put us decently, or to raise our children as their loved ones.
We have known ironies, insults, blows that we endured morning, noon and night, because we were Negroes. That we forget that a black di

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