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31st May 2017, 04:38 PM
Over the centuries Africa has been the setting for battles equal to confrontations fought elsewhere in the world. Little is known of many engagements due to their not fitting the politically correct narrative. Two epic movies did tear apart ‘the curtain of discreet silence’; Zulu and The Wild Geese. The 1961 Siege of Jadotville has been described as alike to the encirclement of Rorke’s Drift in 1879.
Jadotville (today Likasi) is a small town situated in the newly independent Congo Republic. The Jadotville siege took place from September 13, 1961, during the calamitous United Nations Congo Crisis intervention. That debacle claimed tens of thousands of African and European lives. The Crisis occurred during the country’s transfer from Belgian management to that of U.S. based globalist bankers.
http://www.renegadetribune.com/epic-siege-jadotville/
Jadotville (today Likasi) is a small town situated in the newly independent Congo Republic. The Jadotville siege took place from September 13, 1961, during the calamitous United Nations Congo Crisis intervention. That debacle claimed tens of thousands of African and European lives. The Crisis occurred during the country’s transfer from Belgian management to that of U.S. based globalist bankers.
http://www.renegadetribune.com/epic-siege-jadotville/