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On the afternoon and evening of 21 January, Commissioner Soete and his brother dug up Lumumba’s corpse for a second time, cut it up with a hacksaw, and dissolved it in concentrated sulfuric acid. On 18 January, panicked by stories that the burial of the three bodies had been observed, members of the execution group dug up the stays and Diamond Painting Nederland moved them for reburial to a place near the border with Northern Rhodesia.
They had been met by members of the Royal Albert Institute Trust and the staff from Artemis Glass in Staines, who created the two home windows. The next morning, on orders of Katangan Interior Diamond Painting Minister Godefroid Munongo who wanted to make the our bodies disappear and thereby stop a burial site from being created, Belgian Gendarmerie officer Gerard Soete and his team dug up and dismembered the corpses, and Diamond Painting dissolved them in sulfuric acid whereas the bones had been ground and scattered.
In February 2002, the Belgian authorities formally apologised to the Congolese people, and admitted to a «moral responsibility» and «an irrefutable portion of responsibility within the events that led to the demise of Lumumba». It reported that Katanga president Tshombe and two different ministers had been current, with four Belgian officers under command of Katangan authorities. In an attempt to keep him informed, Serge Michel, his press secretary, enlisted the help of three Belgian telex operators, who provided him with copies of all outgoing journalistic dispatches.
President Kasa-Vubu started fearing a Lumumbist coup d’état would take place. Fearing for Diamond Painting their safety, Diamond Painting Lumumba took the ferry again, towards the advice of Mwamba and Mulele, who both, fearing they would by no means see him once more, Diamond Painting bid him farewell. Secretary-Common of the United Nations Dag Hammarskjöld made an enchantment to Kasa-Vubu asking that Lumumba be treated in response to due process. Even with South Kasai subdued, the Congo lacked the mandatory strength to retake Katanga.
On the night of 5 September, Diamond Painting Nederland Kasa-Vubu introduced over radio that he had dismissed Lumumba and six of his ministers from the federal government for the massacres in South Kasai and Diamond Painting Nederland for involving the Soviets in the Congo. On 13 September, the Parliament held a joint session between the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. Lumumba adopted his arguments with an analysis of the Loi Fondemental and completed by asking Parliament to assemble a «fee of sages» to examine the Congo’s troubles.