Bundu dia Kongo | |
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Leaders | Vacant |
Dates of operation | 1986–present |
Active regions | Kinshasa, DR Congo |
Ideology | Kongo nationalism Separatism New religion |
Opponents | DR Congo |
Bundu dia Kongo (Kikongo; lit. "Gathering of Kongo"), known as BDK,[1] is a new religious movement with a political and cultural agenda that is associated with the Kongo ethnic group. It was founded in June 1969 but officially in 1986 by Ne Muanda Nsemi, who was the group's leader until his death and is mainly based in the Kongo Central (Bas-Congo) province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.[1]