State of Katanga

State of Katanga

Infobox Former Country
native_name =
conventional_long_name = État du Katanga
"State of Katanga"
common_name = Katanga
continent = Africa
region = Zaire
country = Zaire
status = Unrecognized state
era = Cold War
event_start = Secession
year_start = 1960
date_start = July 11
event_end = Defeated
year_end = 1963
date_end = January 15
event_pre = Congolese independence
date_pre = June 30, 1960
event1 = Kasai secession¹
date_event1 = August 8 1960
p1 = Belgian Congo
flag_p1 = Flag of Congo Free State.svg
s1 = Republic of the Congo (Léopoldville)
flag_s1 = Flag of Congo Kinshasa 1963.svg
national_motto = "Force, espoir et Paix dans la Prosperite" (





symbol = Coat of arms of Katanga
symbol type = Coat of arms


image_map_caption = Territorial Control in Congo (1960-61). Katanga in Green.
common_languages =
capital = Élisabethville
leader1 = Moise Tshombe
government_type = Republic
currency = Katangan franc
footnotes = ¹ South Kasai secession August 8 1960 to December 30 1961.

Katanga was a break away state proclaimed on July 11 1960 separating itself from the newly independent Democratic Republic of the Congo. In revolt against the new government of Patrice Lumumba in July, Katanga declared independence under Moise Tshombe, leader of the local CONAKAT party. The new Katangese government did not enjoy the support throughout the province, especially in the northern Baluba areas. The state is now Katanga Province, part of Democratic Republic of the Congo.

The declaration of independence was made with the support of Belgian business interests and over 6000 Belgian troops. Tshombe was known to be close to the Belgian industrial companies which mined the rich resources of copper, gold and uranium. Katanga was one of the richest and most developed areas of the Congo. Without Katanga, Congo would lose a large part of its mineral assets and consequently government income. The view of the Congolese central government and a large section of international opinion was that this was an attempt to create a Belgian-controlled puppet-state run for the benefit of the mining interests. Paradoxically not even Belgium officially recognised the new state despite providing it with military assistance.

In September, Prime Minister Lumumba was replaced in a coup d'état by Joseph Mobutu. On 17 January 1961 Mobutu sent Lumumba to Élisabethville where he was tortured and executed shortly after arrival. Belgian officers, under Katangan command, were present at the execution.Fact|date=July 2008

The UN Security Council met in the wake of Lumumba's death in a highly emotional atmosphere charged with anti-colonial feeling and rhetoric. On 21 February 1961 the Security Council adopted resolution 161, which authorised 'all appropriate measures' to 'prevent the occurrence of civil war in the Congo, including ... the use of force, if necessary, in the last resort'. This resolution demanded the expulsion from the Congo of all Belgian troops and foreign mercenaries, but did not explicitly mandate the UN to conduct offensive operations. This resolution was ultimately interpreted by the local UN forces justify military operations to end the secession of Katanga. Despite this new resolution during the next six months the UN undertook no major military operations instead concentrating on facilitating several rounds of political negotiations.

In June, Tshombe signed a pledge to reunite Katanga with rest of the country however, by August it was clear he had no intention to implement this agreement. In August and September, the UN conducted two operations to arrest and repatriate the mercenaries and political advisors by force. The second operation was resisted by the Katangan Gendarmerie and resulted in casualties on both sides.

Peace negotiations ensued, in the course of which, UN secretary-general Dag Hammarskjöld died in uncertain circumstances in a plane crash near Ndola, Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia).

Under UN pressure (military attacks and indiscriminate bombing), Tshombe later agreed to a three-stage plan from the acting Secretary General, U Thant, that would have reunited Katanga with Congo. However, this remained an agreement on paper only.

Urged on by Congo's leader Cyrille Adola, United Nations forces launched a decisive attack on Katanga in December 1962. The capital, Élisabethville (now Lubumbashi), fell in January 1963, and Tshombe fled to Kolwezi, where he surrendered on January 15 1963. The Katangan secession was formally ended by the National Conciliation Plan.

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