Belgian boy scouts helping Congo refugees, Brussels
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Belgian boy scouts helping Congo refugees, Brussels
Belgian boy scouts helping women and children refugees from the Congo at Brussels airport, 18 July 1960. Belgian nationals were leaving the former Belgian colony because of political unrest following independence. Date: 1960
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1960 Airport Bags Belgian Brussels Colonialism Colony Congo Helpful Helping Independence Leopoldville Luggage Refugee Refugees Safety Shorts Trolley Unrest Scout Scouting Scouts
EDITORS COMMENTS
In this evocative photograph, Belgian Boy Scouts selflessly assist women and children refugees from the Democratic Republic of the Congo at Brussels Airport on July 18, 1960. The image captures a poignant moment during a tumultuous period of history as Belgian nationals, many of them leaving the former Belgian colony due to political unrest following the country's independence. The scene unfolds at the bustling airport in Brussels, Belgium, where the Boy Scouts, dressed in their iconic uniforms, are seen helping refugees board a trolley for transport. The scouts, wearing shorts, caps, and carrying bags, display a sense of purpose and determination as they ensure the safety and wellbeing of the women and children. The photograph offers a glimpse into a pivotal moment in history, as the Belgian colony, known as Leopoldville, gained its independence from Belgium after decades of colonial rule. The political unrest that ensued led to widespread violence and instability, forcing many Belgian citizens to leave the country. The image also underscores the spirit of solidarity and compassion that the Boy Scouts embodied during this time. Their actions serve as a reminder of the important role that young people can play in times of crisis and uncertainty. As we reflect on this historical moment, we are reminded of the complexities of colonialism and its lasting impact on the lives of millions of people. The photograph stands as a testament to the resilience and strength of those who have endured the challenges of political upheaval and displacement.
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