Mo·bu·tu Se·se Se·ko (mə-btō sāsā sākō, mō-) Originally Joseph Désiré Mobutu. 1930-1997.
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Tweet Congolese military and political leader. Mobutu overthrew the existing government of the Congo in 1965, established himself as president in 1967, and renamed the country Zaire in 1971. He died shortly after being ousted from the presidency by political insurgents in 1997. |
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