Albert Kalonji Ditunga (6 June 1929 – 20 April 2015) was a Congolese politician best known as the leader of the short-lived secessionist state of South...
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Kalonji may refer to: Albert Kalonji (1929–2015), Congolese politician Gretchen Kalonji (born 1953), American scientist and academic administrator Sizzla...
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and main advocate, Albert Kalonji, who had represented a faction of the nationalist movement (the Mouvement National Congolais-Kalonji or MNC-K) before...
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Congolese National Movement (redirect from Mouvement National Congolais-Kalonji)
Stanleyville region and its faction, which became the MNC-Kalonji (MNC-K; after Albert Kalonji who became its leader after his release from prison) which...
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Maison Mere orchestra by Werrason from 1997 to 2004. The name "Kalonji", as in Albert Kalonji, is a name traditionally associated with leaders of the Luba...
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King Albert Kalonji. There were four armed forces: Mobotu's ANC (numbering about 12,000), the South Kasai constabulary loyal to Albert Kalonji (3,000...
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more radical mass membership. A radical faction headed by Iléo and Albert Kalonji split away in July 1959, but failed to induce mass defections by other...
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Government on the operation of the Force was agreed by 27 July. On 9 August, Albert Kalonji proclaimed the independence of South Kasai. During the crucial period...
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secession of the province of South Kasai as a separate state headed by Albert Kalonji. After being repulsed, the Congo occupied the province in September...
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became subject to violent attacks. In early August, Muluba politician Albert Kalonji declared the secession of South Kasai, a region just north of Katanga...
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multiple political setbacks, and particularly the secession attempt by Albert Kalonji and his South Kasai, this decision was never implemented. When the central...
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Muhammad al-Badr coup d'état South Kasai Albert Kalonji Status of the head of this state was complicated, Albert Kalonji used the title of Mulopwe (God-king/Emperor)...
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Kasai Province, where efforts were directed by a Muluba businessman, Albert Kalonji. Belgian officials appreciated its moderate and anti-separatist stance...
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secession of the province of South Kasai as a separate state headed by Albert Kalonji. After being repulsed, the Congo occupied the province in September...
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were friends who had foreign support similar to his own, including Albert Kalonji, Joseph Iléo, Cyrille Adoula, and Justin Bomboko. Kasa-Vubu was slow...
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footballer Kalala Ilunga, Emperor Albert Kalonji, politician, self proclaimed Mulopwe of Kasai Bill Clinton Kalonji, musician Grand Kalle, musician Pepe...
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group from different parts of the country. Shortly after independence, Albert Kalonji, a Luba tribal chief, declared himself ruler of the secessionist Mining...
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Mouvement National Congolais (MNC), Tshisekedi left the MNC to follow Albert Kalonji on his secessionist adventure in Kasai, acting as Minister of Justice...
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first Duke of Prussia Albert I, Prince of Monaco (1848–1922) Albert I of Belgium (1875–1934), king of the Belgians Albert I Kalonji Ditunga (1929–2015)...
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the Earth once before parachuting to the ground. Albert Kalonji takes the title Emperor Albert I Kalonji of South Kasai. Bernard Schwarz gets the patent...
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lawyer and legal scholar Albert Kallio (1884–1945), Finnish politician Albert Kalonji (1929–2015), Congolese politician Albert Kalthoff (1850–1906), German...
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Congolais. When the movement split a year later, he joined the camp led by Albert Kalonji. Iléo was voted into the Senate and then voted its president in June...
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of Mulopwe and changed his name to Albert I Kalonji Ditunga. The move was controversial with members of Kalonji's own party and cost him much support...
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In 1959, he and Albert Kalonji made an unsuccessful attempt to oust Lumumba from the party and formed their own faction, MNC-Kalonji. With the independence...
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Kasai Province, where efforts were directed by a Muluba businessman, Albert Kalonji. Belgian officials appreciated its moderate and anti-separatist stance...
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charismatic Patrice Lumumba. In 1959, an internal split was precipitated by Albert Kalonji and other MNC leaders who favoured a more moderate political stance...
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of the Congo from 1960 to 1963. Patrice Lumumba, Joseph Kasa-Vubu, Albert Kalonji, Jean Bolikango, Cléophas Kamitatu, and Paul Bolya are all considered...
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Kasai Province, where efforts were directed by a Muluba businessman, Albert Kalonji. Belgian officials appreciated its moderate and anti-separatist stance...
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Congo (Léopoldville) (later the Democratic Republic of the Congo), Albert Kalonji declares the independence of the Autonomous State of South Kasai. August...
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State of Katanga – Moïse Tshombe, President (1960–1963) South Kasai – Albert Kalonji, President (1960–1961), Mulopwe (1961–1962) Zaire Presidents (complete...
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