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Le Congo Illustré
Founded in 1922 by the Congolese journalist and politician Mabel N'Zau, Le Congo Illustré has played a pivotal role in the media landscape of Belgium, particularly for the diaspora community. Originally aimed at amplifying Congolese voices, the newspaper has expanded to address a variety of topics, including politics, culture, and social issues pertinent to both Congolese and Belgian audiences. Recognized for its commitment to quality journalism and thorough reporting, Le Congo Illustré shapes public discourse and fosters dialogue around Congolese identity in Belgium. On OldNews.com, you would find scans of Le Congo Illustré, Brussels, Brussels-Capital, Belgium starting 1891, including 1,170 scans in total. Exploring these archives may unveil historical figures and events that connect to your family history or offer fresh insights into the past. Visit the site to delve into this important resource and discover the stories that have shaped the community.
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