This Sunday on Uhuru Radio: Ludo de Witte, author of “The Assassination of Lumumba”

THIS SUNDAY, 11AM EST on Uhuru Radio:

Hear an exclusive interview with Ludo de Witte, the author of "The Assassination of Lumumba."

De Witte's acclaimed book provides a powerful look at the U.S. and Belgian plot to capture, torture, and murder Patrice Lumumba, leader in the African independence movement and Congo's first democratically elected head of state.

A beloved leader amongst the African masses, Lumumba played a leading role in the struggle for the liberation of Africa and all of Africa's resources. 51 years after the assassination of Lumumba, the Democratic Republic of Congo remains under foreign domination, with over seven million Africans killed in US proxy wars over the past 10 years.

Nyabinga Dzimbahwe, Agitprop Director of the the African People's Socialist Party and host of “Africa Live”, will interview Ludo De Witte, author of Assassination of Lumumba, this Sunday (January 29, 2012) at 11AM EST on Uhuru Radio!

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