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The Deomcratic Republic of the Congo Crisis Explained: A Genocide the World Refuses to Name

The Deomcratic Republic of the Congo Crisis Explained: A Genocide the World Refuses to Name

For more than three decades, the Democratic Republic of the Congo has experienced one of the deadliest sustained conflicts since World War II, resulting in millions of deaths and the displacement of entire communities. Often described as “too complex” to understand, the crisis is more accurately defined by familiar forces: colonial extraction, foreign intervention, ethnic fragmentation, and the global demand for natural resources.

Walter Rodney How Europe Underdeveloped Africa

Walter Rodney How Europe Underdeveloped Africa: A Revolutionary Lens on Power, Plunder, and Resistance

Walter Rodney was a man killed for telling the truth — that Africa’s poverty and Europe’s prosperity are two sides of the same coin. His groundbreaking book, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa, exposed how centuries of slavery, colonialism, and corporate exploitation built the modern West on Africa’s stolen wealth. Half a century later, Rodney’s words remain as explosive as ever — a call to confront the systems that still profit from global inequality.

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