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Initially he was a civil servant, working as a managing director in the Department of Agriculture (1962–63), having returned in 1962. But his abilities advanced him to become Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, Water, and Forestry on 16 August 1963 until 1966 and then Prime Minister (1963–66) under
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He was first married to Annette Chantegreil, then to Jocelyne Rosdam, a French national and is the father of eleven children. His eldest daughter, Mireille Lissouba, was his chief of staff from 1993 to 1996, while his younger daughter, Danielle Bineka is a university professor and writer, both
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troops invaded Congo on the side of Sassou. Most of Brazzaville fell to rebel and Angolan forces on 14 October 1997, and Lissouba fled; within two days the capital was under the control of forces loyal to Sassou Nguesso, and
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In 1977, he was implicated for involvement in the assassination of Ngouabi and was arrested. He was sentenced to life imprisonment and hard labour in 1977. He was released in 1979 but had to live in exile in
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Conflict soon broke out however. A coalition of opposition groups and their militias accused Lissouba of rigging the elections. Widespread civil war was averted when
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and although he was suspended from political activity from 1969 to 1971 he was on the Central Committee of the Congolese Workers Party in 1973.
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fell with little resistance. Sassou Nguesso proclaimed himself President on 25 October 1997, but militia forces loyal to Lissouba continued a
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was forced to move the Congo towards democracy in 1991, Lissouba returned in February 1992 and was elected president in the
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and served from 31 August 1992 until 25 October 1997. He was overthrown by his predecessor and current president
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from 1979 to 1990. In France, he was a professor of genetics at the University of Paris and then worked for
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Fighting broke out again in June 1997 when Lissouba engaged militias loyal to former President Col.
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was cut, and Brazzaville was heavily damaged before a cease-fire was agreed to in December 1999.
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that destroyed or damaged much of the capital. In early October 1997,
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currently exiled in Canada. His mother, Marie Bouanga died in 1996.
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and secured a diploma in agricultural engineering in 1956. At the
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intervened, but sporadic fighting continued until January 1995.
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Republic of the Congo prisoners sentenced to life imprisonment
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People convicted of treason against the Republic of the Congo
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in Brazzaville, and sentenced to 30 years forced labor for
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Republic of the Congo expatriates in the United Kingdom
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and gained his education at the Lycée Félix Faure in
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Lissouba was born in Tsinguidi, south-west Congo, to
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Following his overthrow, Lissouba lived in exile in
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President of the Republic of Congo
André Milongo
Stéphane Maurice Bongho-Nouarra
Claude Antoine Dacosta
Joachim Yhombi-Opango
Charles David Ganao
Denis Sassou Nguesso
Prime Minister of the Republic of Congo
Alphonse Massamba-DĂ©bat
Ambroise Noumazalaye
French Congo
French Equatorial Africa
Perpignan
Pan-African Union for Social Democracy
National Movement of the Revolution
Jocelyne Rosdam
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