- Laurent-Désiré Kabila
Infobox President|name= Laurent-Desiré Kabila
order=President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
nationality=
term_start=May 17 ,1997
term_end=January 16 ,2001
predecessor=Mobutu Sese Seko (as President of Zaire)
successor=Joseph Kabila Kabange
birth_date=birth date|1939|11|27|mf=y
birth_place=Likasi ,Belgian Congo
death_date=death date and age|2001|1|16|1939|11|27|mf=y
death_place=Kinshasa ,Democratic Republic of the Congo
profession=Rebel leader
spouse=Sifa Mahanya
party=AFDL
religion=Islam
vicepresident=Laurent-Désiré Kabila (
November 27 ,1939 –January 16 ,2001 ) was President of theDemocratic Republic of the Congo from May 1997, when he overthrew longtime dictatorMobutu Sese Seko after 32 years of rulingZaire , until his assassination in January 2001. He was succeeded by his son Joseph.Early life
Kabila was born and raised to a member of the Luba tribe in Jadotville (present-day
Likasi ) in theBelgian Congo , Katanga province. His father was Luba, while his mother was Lunda. He studied political philosophy inFrance and attended theUniversity of Dar es Salaam inTanzania .Congo Crisis
When the Congo gained independence in 1960 and the
Congo Crisis began, Kabila was a "deputy commander" in the Jeunesses Balubakat, the youth wing of thePatrice Lumumba -alignedGeneral Association of the Baluba People of Katanga (Balubakat), actively fighting the secessionist forces ofMoise Tshombe . Lumumba was overthrown by Joseph Mobutu within months, and by 1962, Kabila was appointed to the provincial assembly for North Katanga and was chief of cabinet for Minister of InformationFerdinand Tumba . He established himself as a supporter of hard-line LumumbistProsper Mwamba Ilunga . When the Lumumbists formed theConseil National de Libération , he was sent to eastern Congo to help organize a revolution, in particular in theKivu and North Katanga provinces. In 1965, Kabila has set up a cross-border rebel operation fromKigoma ,Tanzania , acrossLake Tanganyika .Kevin C. Dunn, "A Survival Guide to Kinshasa: Lessons of the Father, Passed Down to the Son" in John F. Clark, ed., "The African Stakes of the Congo War", Palgrave MacMillan: New York, 2004, ISBN 1403967237, p. 54]During the Mobutu dictatorship
Che Guevara assisted Kabila for a short time in 1965. Guevara had appeared in the Congo with approximately 100 men who planned to bring about aCuba n stylerevolution . In Guevara's opinion, Kabila (then 26) was "not the man of the hour" he had alluded to, with Kabila being one who was more interested in consuming alcohol and bedding women. This, in Guevara's opinion, was the reason that Kabila would show up days late at times to provide supplies, aid, or backup to Guevara's men. The lack of cooperation between Kabila and Guevara led to the revolt being suppressed that same year [ [http://www.rfi.fr/Fichiers/MFI/PolitiqueDiplomatie/2264.asp Mfi Hebdo ] ] .In 1967, Kabila and his remnant of supporters moved their operation into the mountainous
Fizi -Baraka area ofSouth Kivu and founded thePeople's Revolutionary Party (PRP). With the support of thePeople's Republic of China the PRP created asecession ist Marxist state inSouth Kivu province, west ofLake Tanganyika . The mini-state includedcollective agriculture , extortion and mineral smuggling. The local military commanders were aware of the PRP enclave and reportedly traded military supplies in exchange for a cut of the extortion and robbery profits. By the late 1970s and early 1980s, Kabila had amassed considerable wealth and established houses inDar es Salaam andKampala . While in Kampala, he reportedly metYoweri Museveni , the future leader ofUganda . Museveni and former Tanzanian presidentJulius Nyerere later introduced Kabila toPaul Kagame , who would become president ofRwanda . These personal contacts became vital in mid-1990s, when Uganda and Rwanda were looking for a Congolese face for their intervention in Zaire. [Dunn, p. 55] The PRP state came to an end in 1988 and Kabila disappeared and was widely believed to be dead.War and presidency
Kabila returned in October 1996, leading ethnic
Tutsi s from South Kivu againstHutu forces, marking the beginning of theFirst Congo War . With support fromBurundi ,Uganda and theRwanda n Tutsi government, Kabila pushed his forces into a full-scale rebellion against Mobutu as theAlliance of Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Congo-Zaire (ADFL). By mid-1997, the ADFL had made significant gains and following failed peace talks in May 1997, Mobutu fled the country, and Kabila declared victory from Lubumbashi on May 17, suspending the Constitution and changing the name of the country from Zaire to Democratic Republic of Congo. He later made his grand entry into Kinshasa onMay 20 to effectively commence his tenure as President.Kabila had been a committed Marxist, but his policies at this point were a mix of
capitalism and collectivism. While some in theWest hailed Kabila as representing a "new breed" of African leadership, critics charged that Kabila's policies differed little from his predecessor's, being characterised by authoritarianism, corruption, and human rights abuses. Kabila was also accused of self-aggrandizing tendencies, including trying to set up apersonality cult , with the help of Mobutu's former Minister of Information,Dominique Sakombi Inongo .By 1998, Kabila's former allies in Uganda and Rwanda had turned against him and backed a new rebellion of the
Rally for Congolese Democracy (RCD). Kabila found new allies inZimbabwe ,Namibia andAngola and managed to hold on in the south and west of the country and in July 1999 peace talks led to the withdrawal of most foreign forces.Assassination
However, the rebellion continued and Kabila was shot during the afternoon of
January 16 ,2001 by one of his own staff,Rashidi Kasereka , who was also killed. The assassination was part of a failed coup attempt which was crushed and Kabila, who may have been still alive, was flown toZimbabwe for medical treatment. The Congolese government confirmed that he had died there onJanuary 18 . One week later, his body was returned to Congo for a state funeral and his son, Joseph, became president ten days later.The investigation into the assassination led to 135 people being tried before a special military tribunal. The alleged ringleader, Colonel
Eddy Kapend (one of Kabila's cousins), and 25 others were sentenced to death in January 2003. Of the other defendants 64 were jailed, with sentences from six months to life, and 45 were exonerated.Notes and references
External links
* [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_20010118/ai_n9666979/print Kabila's obituary from
The Independent newspaper]
* http://www.hrw.org/campaigns/congo/kabila-legacy.htm
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