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

2025/2/17
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Tom:我认为埃德蒙·迪恩·莫雷尔是本集节目的核心人物,他将利奥波德二世在刚果自由邦的罪行公之于众,堪称20世纪最有效的人权活动家。他为之后所有的人权运动奠定了基础,是连接过去废奴运动与后来反种族隔离运动的关键人物。 Dominic:我赞同Tom的观点,莫雷尔确实是连接过去与未来人权运动的关键人物。本集节目讲述了莫雷尔和他的盟友如何扳倒利奥波德的统治。尽管刚果并未因此获得独立,但利奥波德失去了他一生都在努力攫取和隐瞒的奖赏。刚果自由邦最终落入比利时政府手中,利奥波德的统治也随之终结。

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Edmund Dene Morel, initially a shipping clerk, noticed suspicious discrepancies in the Congo Free State's trade, leading him to uncover King Leopold II's atrocities. Driven by a strong moral compass, possibly influenced by his Quaker mother, Morel resigned from his job to launch a full-time campaign against Leopold's regime.
  • Edmund Dene Morel's role as a shipping clerk gave him unique access to information about the Congo Free State.
  • Morel's investigation revealed massive fraud and the systematic use of violence and forced labor.
  • His Quaker upbringing may have influenced his moral stance and commitment to the campaign.

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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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Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett + Aaliyah Akude

Editor: Jack Meek

Executive Producers: Jack Davenport + Tony Pastor

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