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Alice Mahoungou : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alice Mahoungou Alice Mahoungou, born Alice Badiangaba, was a Congolese (Brazzaville) politician and women's activist. She was a Congolese Youth Union (U.J.C) activist and a leader of the African Women's Union of the Congo (U.F.A.C).〔〔http://www.annales-umng.org/uploads/Annales/Vol8/A81/A81A3.pdf〕 She took part in the 1958 World Festival of Youth and Students in Vienna. In 1960 she was, along with other U.J.C activists, imprisoned, accused of participating in a 'communist plot'.〔 She became famous in Congo-Brazzaville for her role in the August 1963 revolution (the ''Trois Glorieuses''), as she threw back a hand-grenade that soldiers had tossed into a crowd of demonstrators.〔ANB-BIA SUPPLEMENT - ISSUE/EDITION Nr 361 - 01/02/1999. ''(Congo-Brazzaville / Committed Women )''〕 She was the sole woman in the Politburo of the National Movement of the Revolution (M.N.R), when the M.N.R was constituted as the sole legal party in the country in July 1964.〔〔Ziavoula, Robert, and Émile Le Bris. ''(Brazzaville, une ville à reconstruire: recompositions citadines )''. Paris: Ed. Karthala, 2006. p. 86〕 She was the joint treasurer of the party.〔Bazenguissa-Ganga, Rémy. ''(Les voies du politique au Congo: essai de sociologie historique )''. Paris: Karthala, 1997. p. 105〕 She also served as a Central Committee member of the Congolese Party of Labour (P.C.T) between 1972 and 1991.〔Bazenguissa-Ganga, Rémy. ''(Les voies du politique au Congo: essai de sociologie historique )''. Paris: Karthala, 1997. p. 425〕 During the transition, she was one of five National Assembly members that were included in the National Conference (and the sole woman in the National Assembly delegation).〔Yengo, Patrice. ''(La guerre civile du Congo-Brazzaville, 1993-2002: "chacun aura sa part" )''. Paris: Karthala, 2006. p. 127〕 ==References==
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