KATANGA

kätăngˈgə, kə–, formerly Shabashäˈbä, province (1984 pop. 3,874,019), c.200,000 sq mi (518,000 sq km), SE Congo (Kinshasa). Katanga borders Angola on the southwest, Zambia on the southeast, and Lake Tanganyika on the east. The capital and chief city is Lubumbashi. The province encompasses the fertile Katanga Plateau (3,000–6,000 ft/914–1,829 m high), where profitable farming and ranching are carried on. In the eastern part of the province is an enormously rich mining region, which supplies much of the world's cobalt as well as extensive quantities of copper, tin, radium, uranium, and diamonds. The province's considerable industrial plant is largely concerned with the processing of minerals. Katanga is well connected by rail with the rest of Congo and with Angola and Zambia. There is also steamer service on Lake Tanganyika between Kalemie, in Katanga, and Kigoma, Tanzania.

Copper has been mined and exported by the region's inhabitants for centuries. From the 17th to the 19th cent. much of the province was controlled by the Luba and Lunda kingdoms. In the late 19th cent. M'Siri, a Nyamwezi trader from what is now central Tanzania, founded a kingdom in the area that lasted until he was killed by the Belgians in 1891. Under Belgian rule (1884–1960), mineral resources were exploited by Belgian firms and the province was developed much more rapidly than the rest of the country.

In July, 1960, after the Congo became independent, Katanga proclaimed itself a republic and seceded from the central government. Under the leadership of its president, Moise Tshombe, and with Belgian aid, Katanga fought off repeated attempts by the central government to seize control. Disorder was widespread, and the central government invoked the help of the UN. In 1960, President Tshombe reluctantly allowed a small UN force to enter Katanga. Later a considerable number of UN troops, committed to a policy of nonintervention, were stationed in Katanga to oversee the withdrawal of foreign troops. The Belgian troops were slowly withdrawn, but white mercenary officers continued to command in the army of Katanga. There was recurrent trouble between the UN force and the Katangese, and attempts at reconciliation with the central government proved fruitless.

The situation grew steadily more volatile until early 1961, when the former premier Patrice Lumumba was murdered in Katanga. Under a new, stronger UN mandate the international force took control (1961) of Elisabethville (now Lubumbashi) and other strongpoints. An agreement (Dec., 1961) for reintegrating Katanga into the country proved abortive. In Jan., 1963, UN troops routed Tshombe's forces and ended the Katanga secession.

In 1966 the central government nationalized Union Minière du Haut Katanga, the Belgian firm that had controlled most of Katanga's mining interests. It was renamed Gécamines. In 1971 Katanga was renamed Shaba; the original name was restored in 1997. Throughout the 1970s further insurrections were put down by the government with help from foreign nations, but in the 1990s there was again talk of secession. Gécamines has had difficulty in maintaining its operations and exporting its copper.

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...importantly, its outright condemnation of Katangas secessionism. Though the United Nations...achieve political ends, it fought in Katanga two actions that produced political effects...dissident movement in Orientale, and in Katanga the U.N. exerted pressure to bring Tshombe...
...General D. Prem Chand, U.N. Commander in Katanga; and Brigadier General Reginald Noronha...56 Katanga Developments 62...3. The Katanga Problem 72...
...and ultimately end the secession of Katanga Province. Accomplishing this mission required...aircraft to attack rebel positions in Katanga. Analysis of the missions to the Congo...and ultimately ended the secession of Katanga Province. In the largest peacekeeping...
...then present the ethnic politics of the Katangan separatist movement, since this significantly...Nations' armed intervention. By focusing on Katanga's most energetic supporters, its most...African states should not have supported Katanga. Second, the Congo Crisis is a most likely...
...Kasavubu, while the regional power of Katanga -- the economic heart of the Congo...Apart from southern Kasai and northern Katanga, the situation has not declined into...Congo which is symbolized by the name Katanga. Among these factors,he wrote, I regard...
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...other regions of the world, including Katanga, Rhodesia, the South African "Homelands...N. practice regarding nonrecognition. Katanga and Rhodesia presented the first claims...invasion of Kuwait by Iraq in 1990. A. Katanga and Rhodesia Two problems of political...
...representative of the U.N. Secretary-General to Katanga, in the preface to his 1968 play Murderous...introducing Belgian troops to support Katangas secession.(15) The mutiny was the primary...of secession erupted in the province of Katanga when Moise Tshombe -- then president of...
...Lubumbashi (DRC) than it had in Kinshasa. The Katanga metropolis, long protected from the process...grands complexes industriels, la metropole katangaise a subi de plein fouet les effets de la...the nascent mining industry of southern Katanga and to shelter the great railway station...
...this month in North-Kivu, South-Kivu and Katanga Provinces in the Eastern region of the...provinces of North Kivu, South Kivu, and North Katanga. I do not include in my analysis the Ituri...observations in Kinshasa and the provinces of Katanga and the Kivus conducted between 2001 and...
...pursue in the interests of the Congo, Katanga, and Belgium is clearly Lumumbas elimination...sent troops to the mining province of Katanga, where their straw-man Moise Tshombe served...been no attacks or other incidents in Katanga. "Intervention," De Witte writes, "meant...
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...there would be immediate stress on the Katanga issue, which would get us into all sorts...deplores his governments weaknesses. Katanga secedes 12 July 1960: Lumumba and Kasa...Berets deploy throughout Congo, except Katanga that had announced its secession on 11...
...conducted by white mercenaries working out of Katanga province in southeast Congo. When the...from Belgium in June 1960, mineral-rich Katanga, led by Moise Tshombe, seized the opportunity...carry on profitable mineral extraction in Katanga provided financial support, while white...
...well, their performance improves. AB: Katanga is considered the richest province of...countrys development while protecting Katangas own interests? MKT: There are no poor...provinces today are less wealthy than Katanga. Regarding the distribution of 40% of...
Farm Subsidies That Starve the World. In Ghanas Katanga Valley, the staple food is rice. This comes as no surprise...big issues of the moment-Europe and the G8--coalesce. The Katanga story might equally have involved food sent from the European...
...support for the secessionist governments of Katanga and Southern Kasai was also instrumental...the report says, was not so much to help Katanga and South Kasai secede, but to deprive...was in addition to the support given to Katanga by the copper mining giant, Union Miniere...
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...Worst Death Toll since World War Two; KATANGA.. WHERE EVIL RULES. Byline: By STEVE...country known as the Triangle of Death. The Katanga region has been torn apart by fighting...numbers of UN troops while the people of Katanga are abandoned in the face of desperate...
Horrific End to Life of a Three-Year -Old; Katanga. Where Evil Rules. THIS is the disturbing photograph Irish...set up by Medecins Sans Frontiers across the south eastern Katanga region. But now they are dying at the rate of 1,200-a-day as...
...for KatangaMining of Canada. Camec and Katanga are both developing copper mines in the...which already owns a 22 per cent stake in Katanga, hassupport from investors with a further...including the24 per cent holding owned by Katanga founder George Forrest. Camec is offering...
...apology, for showing you the horrors of Katanga in the Democratic Republic of Congo. In...the terrible plight of these people. In Katanga vital emergency assistance to these vulnerable...community must mobilise and do what it can. Katanga is on the brink of a cholera or dyssentry...
...to the Footsie. He owned 22 percent of Katanga and had the support of investors who owned...But last July Moise Katumbi, governor of Katanga province,told him he was persona non grata...with CAMEC. Edmondss plans to takeover Katanga Mining had brought him head-to-head, it...
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KATANGA katang g , k , formerly Shaba sha ba, province (1984...c.200,000 sq mi (518,000 sq km), SE Congo (Kinshasa). Katanga borders Angola on the southwest, Zambia on the southeast...is Lubumbashi . The province encompasses the fertile Katanga Plateau (3,000 6,000 ft/914 1,829 m high), where farming...
...to the advisory provisional council of Katanga and later became (1959) president of the...Conakat, the strongest political party in Katanga. In 1960 he attended the Brussels Congo...of 1960 Conakat gained control of the Katanga provincial legislature, and, when the...
...cattle are raised. Mining is centered in Katanga province; products include copper, cobalt...hydroelectric facilities are situated in Katanga and produce power for the mining industry...Kasai -Occidental, Kasai-Oriental, Katanga , Maniema, Nord- Kivu , Orientale...
KAMINA kame na, city (1984 pop. 171,008), Katanga province, S Congo (Kinshasa). It is an administrative and...operations during the crisis caused by the secession (1960 63) of Katanga. ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University...
...city (1984 pop. 564,830), capital of Katanga province, SE Congo (Kinshasa), near...capital of the secessionist state of Katanga (1960 63) and was the scene of bloody strife between UN troops and Katangan forces. The city is the site of a university...
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