- CIA activities in Democratic Republic of the Congo
The
Democratic Republic of the Congo is the third largest country by area on the African continent. Though it is located in theCentral Africa n UN subregion, the nation is economically and regionally affiliated withSouthern Africa as a member of theSouthern African Development Community (SADC). It borders theCentral African Republic andSudan on the north,Uganda ,Rwanda , andBurundi on the east,Zambia andAngola on the south, theRepublic of the Congo on the west, and is separated fromTanzania byLake Tanganyika on the east.DRC 1960
The independent Republic of the Congo was declared on
30 June 1960 , withJoseph Kasa-Vubu as President andPatrice Lumumba as Prime Minister. It shared a name with the neighboringRepublic of the Congo to the west, a French colony that also gained independence in 1960, and the two were normally differentiated by also stating the name of the relevant capital city, so Congo (Léopoldville) versus Congo (Brazzaville).Larry Devlin becameChief of Station in Congo in July 1960, a mere 10 days after the country's independence fromBelgium and shortly before Prime MinisterPatrice Lumumba 's two month term in office, dismissal from power and ultimate execution. In his memoir, Devlin reveals that late in 1960, he received instructions from an agent ("Joe from Paris") who was relaying instructions from CIA headquarters that he (Devlin) was to effect the assassination of Lumumba. Various poisons, including one secreted in a tube of toothpaste, were proffered. The directive had come from the CIA Deputy Chief of Plans Dick Bissell, but Devlin wanted to know if it had originated at a higher level and if so, how high. "Joe" had been given to understand that it had come from PresidentDwight D. Eisenhower , but Devlin to this day does not know for sure. Devlin writes (and has recently said in public speaking engagements) that he felt an assassination would have been "morally wrong" and likely to backfire and work against U.S. interests. In the event, he temporized, neglecting to act, and Lumumba was ultimately murdered by his enemies inKatanga , with Belgian government participation. U.S. intelligence was kept apprised.The United Nations Security Council was called into session on
December 7 ,1960 to consider Soviet demands that the U.N. seek Lumumba's immediate release, the immediate restoration of Lumumba as head of the Congo government, the disarming of the forces of Mobutu, and the immediate evacuation of Belgians from the Congo. Soviet RepresentativeValerian Zorin refused U.S. demands that he disqualify himself as Security Council President during the debate. Hammarskjöld, answering Soviet attacks against his Congo operations, said that if the U.N. forces were withdrawn from the Congo "I fear everything will crumble."Following a U.N. report that Lumumba had been mistreated by his captors, his followers threatened (on
December 9 ,1960 ) to seize all Belgians and "start cutting off the heads of some of them" unless Lumumba was released within 48 hours.ee also
* Congo in CIA regime change actions
* Congo Political Crises (1960-1965)
* Arrest of Patrice Lumumba.
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