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The Binza group (French: groupe de Binza) was a ginger group active within the government of the Republic of the Congo (presently Democratic Republic of the Congo) in the early 1960s. Led by General Joseph-Désiré Mobutu, the clique played a major role in directing state policy, especially during the tenure of Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula, and enjoyed the covert backing of the United States government.

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Binza group

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Mobutu Sese Seko

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the supersonic Concorde aircraft. Mobutu, a member of the Ngbandi ethnic group, was born in 1930 in Lisala, Belgian Congo. Mobutu's mother, Marie Madeleine...

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Ngombe language

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Doko (Dɔkɔ), and Binja (also rendered Binza, Libindja, or Libinja). The latter is not the same as the Binja/Binza language. Binja dialect is primarily...

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Mobutism

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desire to conform to the traditions of our continent, have resolved to group all the energies of the citizens of our country under the banner of a single...

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Foreign policy of the Mobutu Sese Seko administration

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Zairean political exiles

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second political party next to the MPR. The thirteen parliamentarians grouped together with other allies such as Lihau to form an illegal second political...

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the younger generations in urban Gabon (Pambou, 1998:147; Ndinga-Koumba-Binza, 2005a:72 & 2005b:141; Idiata, 2008:85; cf. Blanchon, 1994). In fact, studies...

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Victor Nendaka Bika

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Soon a ginger group formed in the Congolese government in support of eventual Prime Minister Cyrille Adoula known as the Binza group. Nendaka, in his...

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Virunga National Park

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small plots of land. Clashes occurred in 2015 when a local Mai-Mai group in Binza (north Bwisha) attempted to take back control of region, with the objective...

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List of Bantu languages

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to the decade code. That is, A101 would be a language geographically in group A10, but not particularly close to any of Guthrie's A10 languages, or not...

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Guthrie classification of Bantu languages

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Bolondo, C311 Mabaale, C312 Ndoobo, C313 Litoka, C314 Balobo, C315 Enga, C321 Binza, C322 Dzamba, C323 Mpama, C371 Tembo, C372 Kunda, C373 Gbuta, C374 Babale]...

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Kinshasa

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Barumbu, Kinshasa, and Ngaliema; along with the adjunct regions of Lemba, Binza, Makala, Kimwenza, Kimbanseke, and Kingasani. Subsequently, the adjunct...

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Vinza people

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people also speak the Swahili language. The Vinza are also sometimes called Binza and Mabinza. The Vinza people are thought to have migrated from Cameroon...

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Felimida

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Gosliner & Hermosillo, 2009) Felimida sphoni Ev. Marcus, 1971 Felimida binza Felimida clenchi Felimida krohni Felimida luteorosea Felimida macfarlandi...

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