BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The Brussels Court of Appeal on Monday held the state accountable for the systematic abduction of "metis" children, those of mixed European and African heritage, from their ...
The anti-colonial politician served as Prime Minister of the newly independent Congo for two months in 1960 before he was ...
Hell isn't hot enough for Etienne Davignon.
BRUSSELS — Belgian officials imprisoned Patrice Lumumba as a rabble-rouser. When, shortly afterward, he became the first prime minister of an independent Congo, once their largest and most profitable ...
The recent course of imperialism, and debates within anarchist movements over contemporary atrocities, reveal a certain lack of familiarity with anarchist positions on colonialism and imperialism. The ...
The government will have to pay reparations to the families of five mixed-race women who were forcibly separated from their families in the colonial-era Belgian Congo. In his 1899 ...
In a landmark case, a court ruled that the women, now in their 70s and 80s, who were taken from their parents in Belgian Congo, were victims of a crime against humanity. By Jenny Gross and Elian ...
Antique maps and other geological archives are at the heart of an increasingly ugly showdown between Belgium’s colonial ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgium apologized on Thursday for kidnapping thousands of mixed-race children from Congo between 1959 and 1962, in a move to address the legacy of its often brutal 80 years of ...
Five Belgian Congo métis (mixed race) women have won a case they filed against Belgium over crimes against humanity. Belgium governed what is now Democratic Republic of Congo from 1908 to 1960 as a ...
Family of Patrice Lumumba, who led the country to independence in 1960, welcomes the decision DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF CONGO - JANUARY 01: Patrice Lumumba Leader From ...
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