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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

Produktbeschreibung
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.
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.