The FLNC originated as the
Katangese Gendarmerie, the military of the secessionist
State of Katanga during the
Congo Crisis. After the defeat of the
Katanga Secession, many of the black Katanga troops were forced into exile in
Portuguese Angola in the mid-1960s. Led by Nathaniel Mbumba, they fought for the
Portuguese colonial power during the
Angolan War of Independence and eventually formed the FLNC in 1967. After the defeat of the Portuguese in 1974, they joined the victorious
MPLA. The FLNC did not have any political program other than ending Mobutu's grip on Zaire. FLNC troops were said to have been trained by
Cuban advisers; Western authorities believed that the rebel forces were "manipulated by the Soviets" and assisted by officers from
Cuba and
East Germany. However, more recent research has shown that the Katangan rebels "had few connections with the Cuban army or advisors stationed in Angola", and archival documents suggest that Zairian authorities deliberately exaggerated the threat of Soviet influence to ensure French aid. ==Shaba I==