DiscoverThe Rest Is History540. Horror in the Congo: A Conspiracy Unmasked (Part 3)
540. Horror in the Congo: A Conspiracy Unmasked (Part 3)

540. Horror in the Congo: A Conspiracy Unmasked (Part 3)

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Exposing the dark pit of human suffering, cruelty and corruption that had long been secretly festering in King Leopold’s Congo, would reveal one of the greatest abuses of human rights in all history, and instigate a human rights campaign that would change the world. Having established it as what was essentially his own private colonial fiefdom in 1885, Leopold had grown rich off the vast quantities of rubber and ivory that his congolese labourers reaped and transported in unimaginably brutal conditions. The man to finally discover the horrendous scheme, and Leopold’s personal corruption, was Edmund Dene Morel, a young shipping clerk who noticed something deeply suspicious about the exports being sent back to the Congo from Belgium. With the backing of a wealthy tycoon, and in tandem with extraordinary individuals such as the magnetic Roger Casement who had personally experienced the horrors of the Congo, Stanley would for the next decade and more of his life embark upon an excoriating attack on Leopold and his regime. He interviewed countless first hand witnesses, published an outpouring of articles detailing the truth of what was going on, spoke convincingly at public gatherings, and set up an influential organisation, all of which served to attract much popular support and attention to the campaign. Soon, the question of the Congo had become an international political affair. But would it be enough to quell the horrific treatment of the Congolese people and discredit Leopold once and for all?


Join Dominic and Tom as they describe the discovery, expose, and excoriation of King Leopold’s appalling human rights abuses in the Congo, resulting in one of the most important human rights campaigns of all time. Did it succeed? And, with some of Europe’s major colonial powers clamouring to condemn Leopold, what were the long term implications for European imperialism overall?

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King Stephon

The Whispers in the Walls Lena had always loved old houses, the way their creaking floors and dust-laden air told stories of the past. So when she found an abandoned Victorian home on the outskirts of town selling for dirt cheap, she didn’t hesitate. The first few nights were uneventful, save for the usual settling noises of an aging structure. But then, the whispers began. Faint at first, like a breath against her ear. "Lena… help me…" She brushed it off as the wind sneaking through the cracks.

Mar 8th
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Dominique Toyer

just listened to the last part of the series and I loved it. fuck colonialism.

Feb 18th
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New Jawn

so what happened to Leopold billions? I mean where is it today? Was it finally returned to the Congo?

Feb 17th
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540. Horror in the Congo: A Conspiracy Unmasked (Part 3)

540. Horror in the Congo: A Conspiracy Unmasked (Part 3)

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