A legacy of Belgian colonialism in central Africa.
In the course of two centuries - millions of people are believed to have been killed or mutilated in what's now modern day Democratic Republic of Congo.
That included the nation's first Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba.
The arrival of Belgium's royal couple on their first visit to the country, is being billed as a way to move forward, but with such a long list of historical grievances - many Congolese are sceptical any real action or accountability can be achieved.
Presenter: Kim Vinnell
Guests:
Jonathan Offei-Ansah - Founder and Publisher of AfricaBriefing, a pan-African news magazine, based in London
Theodore Trefon – Researcher, Royal Museum for Central Africa
Phil Clark – Professor of International Politics at the School of Oriental & African Studies
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#Belgium
In the course of two centuries - millions of people are believed to have been killed or mutilated in what's now modern day Democratic Republic of Congo.
That included the nation's first Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba.
The arrival of Belgium's royal couple on their first visit to the country, is being billed as a way to move forward, but with such a long list of historical grievances - many Congolese are sceptical any real action or accountability can be achieved.
Presenter: Kim Vinnell
Guests:
Jonathan Offei-Ansah - Founder and Publisher of AfricaBriefing, a pan-African news magazine, based in London
Theodore Trefon – Researcher, Royal Museum for Central Africa
Phil Clark – Professor of International Politics at the School of Oriental & African Studies
- Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/AJEnglish/
- Find us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/aljazeera/
- Check our website: https://www.aljazeera.com/
#Belgium
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