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Forgotten European Atrocities In Africa by WhatDoYouMean(op): 11:01pm On Aug 10, 2015
Many things has been said about colonialism in Africa, but there are some evils and crimes committed against indigenous people of Africa, by the European imperialists that has never been told.

While these atrocities in Africa don’t get regular mentions in international sphere, Robert Mugabe championed Land redistribution in Zimbabwe, has dominated international discuss.


In this series AfricanQuarters, in keeping with our objective, we will be unravelling some of these atrocities from the South of Africa to the North . 

Congo Genocide by Belgium King Leopold 1885 – 1908

After the Berlin Conference of 1884 the 905,000 square miles of the Belgian Congo [now the Democratic Republic of the Congo ] became the personal property of King Leopold II of Belgium.

His genocidal exploitation of the territory, particularly the rubber trade, caused many deaths and much suffering. Murder and mutilation were common.

Failure to meet the rubber collection quotas was punishable by death. The Force Publique were required to provide a hand of their victims as proof when they had shot and killed someone, as it was believed that they would otherwise use the munitions for hunting food.

As a consequence, the rubber quotas were in part paid off in chopped-off hands. Sometimes the hands were collected by the soldiers of the Force Publique, sometimes by the villages themselves. There were even small wars where villages attacked neighbouring villages to gather hands, since their rubber quotas were too unrealistic to fill

Under the control of Leopold II of Belgium numerous crimes against humanity were committed upon the indigenous Africans of Central Africa.  Estimated killed: 10,000,000 The Herero and Namaqua Genocide by Germany 1904 – 1907

The Herero and Namaqua Genocide in German South-West Africa (present-day Namibia) occurred between 1904 and 1907. Eighty percent of the Herero population and 50 percent of the Nama population were killed in a brutal scorched earth campaign led by German General Lothar von Trotha. Between 24,000 and 100,000 Herero perished along with 10,000 Nama.

A copy of Trotha’s Extermination Order survives in the Botswana National Archives. The order states “every Herero, with or without a gun, with or without cattle, will be shot.

I will no longer accept women or children, I will drive them back to their people [to die in the desert] or let them be shot at.” Olusoga and Erichsen write: “It is an almost unique document: an explicit, written declaration of intent to commit genocide”.

These mass killings were named as the first example of a 20th-century genocide in the 1985 Whitaker Report, commissioned but never adopted by the now defunct United Nations subcommittee ECOSOC

https://www.Africanquarters.com/forgotten-european-attrocities-in-africa

Re: Forgotten European Atrocities In Africa by WhatDoYouMean(op): 11:02pm On Aug 10, 2015
It is well
Re: Forgotten European Atrocities In Africa by delishpot: 11:07pm On Aug 10, 2015
This world is corrupt. The best any people can do for themselves is to grow strong in wisdom, unity and knowledge. Africa so far is waaayyy behind.
Many people(nations) believe in survival of the fittest and that this world is a dog eat dog affair. So we cant expect people to look at Africa and just let her be. Our people have paid the price and will keep paying until Africa unites, her leaders stop being greedy. We drop religious and xenophobic ignorance and stand as 1 to free Aftica and make Africa a world power. Till then we will keep posting topics like these and the deaths of our people long gone will teàch us no lesson . G
Re: Forgotten European Atrocities In Africa by LoveMachine(m): 11:17pm On Aug 10, 2015
delishpot:
This world is corrupt. The best any people can do for themselves is to grow strong in wisdom and 7nity and knowledge. Africa so far is waaayyy behind.
Many people believe in survival of the fittest and that tgis world is a dog eat dog affair. So we cant expect people to look at Africa and just let her be. Our peopke have paid the price and will keep paying until Africa unites, her leaders stop being greedy. We brop religious and xenophobic ignorance and stand as 1 to free Aftica and make Africa a world power. Till then we will keep posting topics like these and the deaths of our people long gone will teàch us no lesson . G
Well said
Re: Forgotten European Atrocities In Africa by digicashceo: 8:21pm On May 01, 2022
And u know the saddest part? It's NOT the RACISM or the GENOCIDE. The saddest part is that I'm a Black American, a Black Nationalist at that! I served in the military with Afrikan brothers and sisters from Togo, SA, Senegal, Kenya, and a few other places. We got along fine and most are still my friends 20 years later. The saddest thing is the only Afrikans I have had problems with EVERY TIME we interact are NIGERIANS. Yahoo Boys. FB and IG scams, scams, and MORE scams. It hurts that I have NEVER met a Nigerian that hasn't attempted to get something outta me. And when I say I've never met an honest one I mean that. We're all BLACK. Don't try to rob me or misuse my trust. Peace.✌�✌�✌�✌�✌�
Re: Forgotten European Atrocities In Africa by NwaNimo1(m): 8:24pm On May 01, 2022
WhatDoYouMean:
Many things has been said about colonialism in Africa, but there are some evils and crimes committed against indigenous people of Africa, by the European imperialists that has never been told.

While these atrocities in Africa don’t get regular mentions in international sphere, Robert Mugabe championed Land redistribution in Zimbabwe, has dominated international discuss.


In this series AfricanQuarters, in keeping with our objective, we will be unravelling some of these atrocities from the South of Africa to the North . 

Congo Genocide by Belgium King Leopold 1885 – 1908

After the Berlin Conference of 1884 the 905,000 square miles of the Belgian Congo [now the Democratic Republic of the Congo ] became the personal property of King Leopold II of Belgium.

His genocidal exploitation of the territory, particularly the rubber trade, caused many deaths and much suffering. Murder and mutilation were common.

Failure to meet the rubber collection quotas was punishable by death. The Force Publique were required to provide a hand of their victims as proof when they had shot and killed someone, as it was believed that they would otherwise use the munitions for hunting food.

As a consequence, the rubber quotas were in part paid off in chopped-off hands. Sometimes the hands were collected by the soldiers of the Force Publique, sometimes by the villages themselves. There were even small wars where villages attacked neighbouring villages to gather hands, since their rubber quotas were too unrealistic to fill

Under the control of Leopold II of Belgium numerous crimes against humanity were committed upon the indigenous Africans of Central Africa.  Estimated killed: 10,000,000 The Herero and Namaqua Genocide by Germany 1904 – 1907

The Herero and Namaqua Genocide in German South-West Africa (present-day Namibia) occurred between 1904 and 1907. Eighty percent of the Herero population and 50 percent of the Nama population were killed in a brutal scorched earth campaign led by German General Lothar von Trotha. Between 24,000 and 100,000 Herero perished along with 10,000 Nama.

A copy of Trotha’s Extermination Order survives in the Botswana National Archives. The order states “every Herero, with or without a gun, with or without cattle, will be shot.

I will no longer accept women or children, I will drive them back to their people [to die in the desert] or let them be shot at.” Olusoga and Erichsen write: “It is an almost unique document: an explicit, written declaration of intent to commit genocide”.

These mass killings were named as the first example of a 20th-century genocide in the 1985 Whitaker Report, commissioned but never adopted by the now defunct United Nations subcommittee ECOSOC

https://www.Africanquarters.com/forgotten-european-attrocities-in-africa
....when a people don't learn from history,

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