Timeline of Bukavu

The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Bukavu, Democratic Republic of the Congo.

20th century

Part of a series on the
History of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
Early history pre1876
Colonization 18761885
Congo Free State 18851908
Belgian Congo 19081960
Congo Crisis 19601965
Zaire 19651996
First Congo War 19961997
Second Congo War 19982003
Transitional government 20032006
See also: Years
DRC Portal

21st century

  • 2004 - May-June: Violent conflict between rebel and national forces.[8]
  • 2007 - 13 June: Journalist Serge Maheshe killed.[9]
  • 2008
  • 2010
    • 17 October: Women demonstrate "to demand an end to a wave of mass rapes."[8]
    • Marcellin Cishambo becomes governor of South Kivu province.
  • 2012 - 12 February: Airplane carrying politicians crashes in Bukavu; Augustin Katumba Mwanke killed.[11]
  • 2014
    • February: Political rally; crackdown.[12]
    • 5 June: Prison break occurs.[13]
  • 2015
    • January: 2015 Congolese protests.
    • Population: 295,665 (estimate).[8]
    • Saveur du Kivu coffee event begins.[14]
    • Lusenda refugee camp begins operating in vicinity of Bukavu.
  • 2017
    • 28 July: Prison break occurs.[15]
    • August: Cholera outbreak.[16]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 Chamaa 1981.
  2. "Chronology of Catholic Dioceses: Democratic Republic of the Congo". Norway: Roman Catholic Diocese of Oslo. Retrieved 19 October 2017.
  3. 1 2 Mukala Kadima Nzuji (1984). La littérature zaïroise de langue française: 1945-1965 (in French). Éditions Karthala. ISBN 978-2-86537-100-6.
  4. "La "Presse africaine", une aventure très belge", Lalibre.be (in French), 30 June 2010
  5. "Democratic Republic of the Congo". Political Chronology of Africa. Political Chronologies of the World. Europa Publications. 2001. ISBN 0203409957.
  6. United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Statistical Office. "Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 and more inhabitants". Demographic Yearbook 1980. New York. pp. 225–252.
  7. "Population of capital cities and cities of 100,000 or more inhabitants". Demographic Yearbook 2000. United Nations Statistics Division.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Emizet Francois Kisangani (2016). Historical Dictionary of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (4th ed.). Rowman & Littlefield . ISBN 9781442273160.
  9. "Democratic Republic of Congo Profile: Timeline". BBC News. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
  10. "Great Lakes hit by deadly quakes", BBC News, 3 February 2008
  11. Claude Simons (2013), "Democratic Republic of the Congo", in Andreas Mehler; et al., Africa Yearbook: Politics, Economy and Society South of the Sahara in 2012, 9, Koninklijke Brill, pp. 241–254, ISSN 1871-2525
  12. "RDC: retour au calme à Bukavu", Rfi.fr (in French), 21 February 2014
  13. "RDC: au moins 300 détenus s'évadent de la prison de Bukavu", Rfi.fr (in French), 6 June 2014
  14. "Congo's Specialty Brews Look to Be the 'Future of Coffee'", New York Times, 23 August 2017
  15. "RDC: des prisonniers s'échappent de la prison de Bukavu, à l'est du pays", Rfi.fr (in French), 29 July 2017
  16. "Democratic Republic of Congo: South Kivu cholera outbreak threatens to spread out of control". Médecins Sans Frontières. 30 August 2017.
This article incorporates information from the French Wikipedia.

Bibliography

  • Samir Chamaa; Ahobangeze Ndagiriyehe (1981). "Evolution et structure de la population de Bukavu". Cahiers d'Outre-Mer (in French). 34 via Persee.fr.
  • John Le Carré (20 September 2007), "Une réalité si stupéfiante...", Le Monde (in French), Paris
  • Léon de Saint Moulin (2010). "Bukavu". Villes et organisation de l'espace en République Démocratique du Congo (in French). L'Harmattan. ISBN 978-2-296-25787-0.
  • "(Bukavu)". Contemporary History Library Catalogue. Belgium: Royal Museum for Central Africa. (Bibliography)
  • "(Bukavu)". Mukanda: ressources documentaires sur l'Afrique centrale (in French). France: University of Lorraine. (Bibliography)
  • "(Bukavu)". Internet Library Sub-Saharan Africa. Germany: Frankfurt University Library. (Bibliography)
  • "(Bukavu)". Connecting-Africa. Leiden, Netherlands: African Studies Centre. (Bibliography)
  • "(Bukavu)". AfricaBib.org. (Bibliography)
  • Items related to Bukavu, various dates (via Europeana)
  • Items related to Bukavu, various dates (via Digital Public Library of America)

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