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Dokumen 123
1959 in the Belgian Congo
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The following lists events that happened during
1959 in the
Belgian Congo
.
Incumbent
Governor-general
–
Hendrik Cornelis
Events
Date
Event
Theological School of Northern Congo (
École de Théologie au Congo du Nord
) is established (today
University Shalom of Bunia
).
Protestant University in Congo
is established in the neighborhood called
Lingwala
, in the
Lukunga District
of
Kinshasa
.
4 January
Riots break out in
Léopoldville
after police broke up a meeting of the independence group
ABAKO
. After two days, 47 people, all Congolese, had been killed and 379 Africans and Europeans had been injured.
[
1
]
Parti Solidaire Africain
is established after the
Léopoldville riots
.
10 November
Apostolic Vicariate of Léopoldville is elevated to
Archdiocese of Léopoldville
10 November
Apostolic Vicariate of Baudouinville is promoted as Diocese of Baudouinville (future
Roman Catholic Diocese of Kalemie–Kirungu
)
15 November
Antipas Mbusa
, future senior politician in the
Democratic Republic of the Congo
, is born in
North Kivu
.
24 December
The colonial government in the Belgian Congo formally recognizes the legality of the
Kimbanguist Church
.
[
2
]
See also
Belgian Congo
History of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
References
^
Gondola 2002
, p. 111.
^
Tshilemalema Mukenge,
Culture and Customs of the Congo
(Greenwood Press, 2002), p49
Sources
Gondola, Ch. Didier (2002),
The History of Congo
, Greenwood Publishing Group
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