From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9777 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Friday, September 23 2022 Volume 14 : Number 9777 Today's Subjects: ----------------- This 30-second stretch ends neck and shoulder pain ["Shoulder pain" Subject: This 30-second stretch ends neck and shoulder pain This 30-second stretch ends neck and shoulder pain http://hydrosenergy.biz/OeRyxP2-y-V587x9RAWzlTzQRv36a8kNnZLv8Kx4gvksyUbQ6g http://hydrosenergy.biz/Ck0hqA-DTD1tysVsw7Ra0IYoSWJD0_7P_AqMPFA96vsC6oXJ y the end of 1962 Sendwe was at the peak of his political aspirations, being able to exert great power and influence over the new province of North Katanga (formerly Lualaba). However at 22:00 on 23 December, his son became involved in a youth gang street brawl. Sendwe arrived on the scene and ordered some accompanying soldiers to intervene. In the process they assaulted Senator Pierre Medie, who had come to support his own son. On 28 December, in the Senate, Sendwe attempted to defend his actions during the street altercation, being frequently interrupted by angry cries from the majority of the senators. Before he was able to complete his defence, they passed a motion of censure against him, 45 votes to four with four abstentions. This formally compelled him to resign as Deputy Prime Minister on 21 January 1963, causing him to withdraw from national to local politics. His departure heralded the removal of the last of the Lumumbists from the government. C lisabethville refugee camp for Baluba Sendwe negotiated a deal in 1963 that allowed for the Baluba in the C lisabethville refugee camp (pictured) to return to their homes. In early 1963 Katanga was reintegrated into the Congo as multiple provinces and Tshombe agreed to cooperate with government officials. Sendwe vied for control of the region, leading to ethnic clashes in Jadotville in April in which approximately 74 people were killed. Nevertheless, he negotiated a deal with Tshombe's Minister of Interior, Godefroid Munongo, to allow for the return of the Baluba in the C lisabethville refugee camp to their homes. After Tshombe fled the country, Sendwe sought to extend his constituency beyond the Baluba to establish control over the whole of Katanga. He questioned the legality of the existence of North Katanga as a separate political entity and continued to push for the reunifi ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #9777 **********************************************