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Gerard Soete (29 January 1920 – 9 June 2000) was a
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, colonial, author, and teacher. One year before his death, in 1999, it became known that he was involved in the wake of the assassination of
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by disposing of his body.


Career in Congo

After studying German languages, Soete moved to the
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in 1946 and became a member of the police force in
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, capital of Katanga. He ended his career in the force as the inspector-general of the police in Katanga. On 30 June 1960, the
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became the independent Congo. Soete stayed in Katanga when, eleven days after Congo's independence, the
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was declared an independent country led by president
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.


Murder of Lumumba

On 28 August 1987, Soete was interviewed by
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, former civil servant in Katanga who was writing a PhD dissertation on the murder of first prime minister of Congo Patrice Lumumba and his political allies
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and
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. Until the Belgian parliamentary inquiry into the murder of Lumumba in 2001, the PhD dissertation remained under embargo. Although Soete was not involved in the murder of Lumumba, police commissioner Frans Verscheure ordered him to dispose of the bodies. Soete and his brother exhumed the mortal remains and dissolved them in
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. At an interview on German television, Soete later showed a bullet that went through Lumumba's body, and two teeth that he pried off. In 1999, Ludo De Witte published ''De moord op Lumumba'', translated as ''The assassination of Lumumba''. The author interviewed Soete, who confessed openly that he was present to exhume and destroy the bodies, and added that he had no remorse doing so. The publication of De Witte's book engendered a diplomatic crisis between Belgium and Congo, which in turn sparked the parliamentary inquiry. Soete was asked to deliver the teeth to the inquiry, but claimed to have thrown them into the
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. Soete died in 2000. In January 2016, a tooth purporting to be of Lumumba's body was confiscated at the house of Soete's daughter Godelieve. Four years later, a Belgian judge ruled that Belgium must return the tooth. In December 2020, Congolese president
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declared that the tooth will return to Congo in 2021 and that Lumumba will receive a proper burial place.


Later life

Soete stayed another ten years in Congo and was active under
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's regime. In 1972, he moved to Bruges and became a language teacher at Saint Leo College until his retirement. Furthermore, he was a writer of novels and non-fiction about the colonial life in Congo. In his novel ''De arena'' of 1978, he describes the murder of Lumumba in all its gruesome details. He sometimes wrote under the pseudonym ''Geert Van Puthen''. Besides his novels and non-fiction books, he wrote a great deal of articles which were published in the cultural magazine ''Kruispunt''. Soete died in his house in
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. According to Godelieve Soete, he was "executed because of what he did in Congo at the time. A member of the Lumumba Commission once literally told me that." Officially, however, he died of
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. Soete is the grandfather of media presenter .


Publications


Books

* ''De achterhoede'', Bruges, Darthet, 1967 (as Geert Van Puthen) * ''Negropolis'', Brussels, Reinaert, 1971 (as Geert Van Puthen) * ''De stroom, of handleiding voor een revolutie'', Zele, Reinaert, 1976 * ''Keerverbod'', Bruges, Orion, 1976 *
De arena: het verhaal van de moord op Lumumba
', Bruges, Raaklijn, 1978 * ''De afrekening'', Nijmegen, Gottmer, 1980 * ''Hotel Roze uren'', Brecht, De Roerdomp, 1985 * ''De grijshemden'', Antwerp, Standaard, 1988 * ''De gekke monnik'', Leuven, De Clauwaert, 1991 (historical novel about
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). * ''Het einde van de grijshemden: onze koloniale politie'', Zedelgem, Flandria Nostra, 1993 * ''Burenpsalm'', Zedelgem, Flandria Nostra, 1993


Articles in ''Kruispunt''

* ''Exotisch decor'', 1996, p. 158-161 * ''Acculturatie'', 1997, p. 220-222 * ''Ongeremde fantasie'', 1997, p. 266-268, about the Kuba King * ''Op zoek naar onszelf ?'', 1998, p. 222-225


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Soete, Gerard 1920 births 2000 deaths Belgian Congo officials People of the Congo Crisis Belgian expatriates in the Democratic Republic of the Congo