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The effort for independence must be resumed and continued. We must develop the capacity of the Congolese to agree, without recourse to foreign intermediaries, to conclude a Congolese Charter for emancipation among themselves. To achieve this, it is necessary to revive discussions on everything and everywhere: around a national repentance for all the failings of the ancestors who participated in capitalist slavery up to the present day and a true national reconciliation with truth. This dynamic would allow the transformation and refoundation of the graft state to become a dignified state for…mehr

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The effort for independence must be resumed and continued. We must develop the capacity of the Congolese to agree, without recourse to foreign intermediaries, to conclude a Congolese Charter for emancipation among themselves. To achieve this, it is necessary to revive discussions on everything and everywhere: around a national repentance for all the failings of the ancestors who participated in capitalist slavery up to the present day and a true national reconciliation with truth. This dynamic would allow the transformation and refoundation of the graft state to become a dignified state for all, mobilising the Congolese for the great work of reconstruction. One must clean one's house before visiting the neighbour's.
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Autorenporträt
Ernest Wamba dia Wamba was born in 1942 in Sundi-Lutete, Bas-Congo (DRC), national president of Bundu Dia Mayala (BDM). He is an expert on the palaver and other local forms of African democracy. He is a figure in African academic and political circles.