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Professor
Ntumba Luaba
2nd Executive Secretary of ICGLR
In office
15 December 2011 – 2016
Preceded byLiberata Mulamula
Succeeded byZachary Muburi-Muita
Deputy Executive Secretary of CEPGL
In office
June 2009 – December 2011
Personal details
BornKatanga Province, DRC
NationalityCongolese
Children6
Alma materUniversity of Kinshasa
Nancy-Université

Alphonse Daniel Ntumba Luaba Lumu was the Executive Secretary of International Conference on the Great Lakes Region from December 2011 until 2016.[1]

He previously served as the Human Rights Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DR of the Congo). Prior to this appointment, he was a Professor of Public International LawinKinshasa. He was one of the persons, who represented the DR of the Congo at the International Court of Justiceatthe Hague.[1][permanent dead link]

In May 2003, Ntumba was forced to seek refuge at UN controlled facilities during a local bloodbath that killed more than 112 people. This incident was one of several in recent years in which Ntumba's personal safety was threatened by continued internal violence. A year earlier, in 2002, Ntumba was held hostage for a week by Hema militants in Bunia before being released unharmed.[2] Ntumba Luaba held several positions in DRC's government such as MP, deputy minister of justice, minister of human rights, secretary general of government. He was the Director of the national DDR program until his appointment as DRC's representative and executive secretary of the CEPGL (Great Lakes Economic Community).

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Profile: Ntumba Luaba". icglr.org. Archived from the original on 9 August 2013. Retrieved 8 August 2013.


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