The Belgian government is primarily held responsible for the murder of the Congolese Prime Minister Patrice Lumumba during the Congo Crisis. Lumumba was assassinated in January 1961, and it has been widely reported that Belgian officials, in collaboration with other interests, played a significant role in his assassination. The Congo Crisis itself was marked by political instability and conflict following the Democratic Republic of the Congo's independence from Belgium in 1960.
Which Europe country government was primarily responsible for the murder of the Congolese prime minister during the Congo crisis
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