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For years, reports of violence in the Congo were dismissed as exaggeration or political propaganda. Yet missionaries, diplomats, and journalists gradually assembled evidence impossible to ignore. Their investigations transformed one colonial territory into an international scandal that reshaped public awareness of imperial brutality. This account follows the emergence of one of the earliest global human rights campaigns in modern history. Eyewitness testimony, photographic documentation, and investigative reporting exposed forced labor systems, mutilations, and demographic collapse under the Congo Free State. Activists built transnational networks capable of challenging official narratives promoted by European governments and commercial interests. The book also explores the political importance of journalism itself. Newspapers, public lectures, and reform organizations created new forms of international moral pressure during an era when colonial empires still dominated global politics. Information became a weapon capable of confronting power across borders. The struggle over the Congo therefore marked more than a colonial controversy. It demonstrated how modern humanitarian activism emerged from the collision between empire, media, and public conscience.
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