History's deadliest king - by Georges Nzongola-Ntalaja

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On December 12, 1904, Chief Lontulu laid 110 twigs
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in front of a foreign commission.
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Every twig represented a person in his village who died
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because of King Leopold’s horrific regime in the Congo—
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all in the name of rubber.
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Chief Lontulu separated the twigs into four piles:
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tribal nobles, men, women, and children—
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then proceeded to name the dead of one-by-one.
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His testimony joined hundreds of others to help bring an end
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to one of the greatest atrocities in history.
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Beginning in the late 1800s,
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European countries participated in the so-called “Scramble for Africa.”
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They colonized 90% of the continent,
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exploiting African resources and enriching their countries.
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Belgium had recently become an independent kingdom.
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Its ruler, Leopold II, wanted to acquire what he called
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“a slice of this magnificent African cake.”
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Meanwhile, he read colonial explorer Henry Morton Stanley’s reports
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about traveling through Africa.
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Stanley emphasized the Congo basin’s majesty.
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So, in 1879, Leopold contracted him to return to the Congo.
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There, Stanley deceived leaders into signing some 450 treaties
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allowing for land use.
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Leopold persuaded the US and European powers to grant him ownership
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of the Congo,
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pledging to protect free trade in the region.
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And on May 29, 1885, a territory more than 80 times the size of Belgium
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and home to 20 million people was declared his own private colony—
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by no one it actually belonged to.
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Leopold lost no time consolidating power in what he called the Congo Free State.
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He claimed land, raised an army,
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and forced many Congolese men to complete unpaid labor.
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Things got even worse when, in 1887,
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a Scottish inventor redeveloped the pneumatic tire,
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creating a massive international market for rubber.
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The Congo had one of the world’s largest supplies.
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Leopold seized the opportunity,
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requiring villages to meet ever-greater rubber quotas.
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Congolese men had to harvest the material from wild vines.
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As supplies drained, they walked for days to gather enough.
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Leopold’s army entered villages and held women and children hostage
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until the impossible quota was met.
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Soldiers sexually violated women and deprived children of food and water.
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Congolese people rebelled—
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they refused to cooperate, fought Leopold’s soldiers,
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hid in the forests, and destroyed rubber vines.
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Leopold’s army responded to resistance or failure to meet quotas
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with unflinching torture and executions.
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Because guns and ammunition were expensive,
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officers ordered soldiers to prove they used their bullets in the line of duty
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by removing a hand from anyone they killed.
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However, many soldiers hunted using their guns.
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To avoid harsh penalties and account for lost bullets,
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they cut off living people’s hands.
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They also used this practice as punishment.
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If rubber quotas weren’t met,
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soldiers would sever people’s hands and bring them to their commanders
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instead of rubber.
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The regime dramatically upended daily life and agriculture,
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causing widespread starvation and disease.
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Meanwhile, King Leopold built monuments and private estates
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with the wealth he extracted.
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Soon, people brought international attention to the horrific abuses
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of Leopold’s Congo Free State.
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In 1890, American journalist George Washington Williams
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accused King Leopold of “deceit, fraud, robberies, arson,
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murder, slave-raiding, and [a] general policy of cruelty.”
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In 1903, Diplomat Roger Casement wrote a report that corroborated
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the nature and scale of the atrocities.
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It was published the following year.
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In response, Leopold appointed his own commission to investigate the accusations.
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They heard numerous witness statements in the Congo— Chief Lontulu’s included.
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The report only confirmed the worst.
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Facing pressure, Leopold relinquished control of the Congo
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to the Belgian government in 1908.
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But this did not mean justice.
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The Belgian state awarded Leopold 50 million francs
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“in testimony for his great sacrifice in favor of the Congo.”
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He died the following year.
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Crowds booed his funeral procession.
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For more than 50 years following, the Congo remained a Belgian colony,
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until declaring independence in 1960.
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That year, the Congo elected its first prime minister, Patrice Lumumba.
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But months later, he was unseated in a US and Belgium backed coup.
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In early 1961, Lumumba was assassinated under Belgian supervision.
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The coup launched the country into a decades-long dictatorship.
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Around 10 million Congolese people are thought to have died
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during Leopold’s occupation and looting of the Congo.
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Despite this devastation, calls for reparations have gone unanswered.
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To this day, throughout Belgium can be found the monuments King Leopold built
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on a foundation of inconceivable cruelty.
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