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Exposed: ‘Wildlife Conservation’ Groups Fuel Violence Against Congolese Villagers, w/ Robert Flummerfelt
Exposed: ‘Wildlife Conservation’ Groups Fuel Violence Against Congolese Villagers, w/ Robert Flummerfelt
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92 minutes
Released:
Jul 8, 2022
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Podcast episode
Description
On its face, nothing seems more benign and positive than “wildlife conservation.” But the Wildlife Conservation Society and the German and US governments have now been implicated in supporting organized violence against Congolese villagers, using mortars, RPGs, indisciminate fire, murder and rape. This is the finding of award-winning investigative journalist and documentary filmmaker Robert Flummerfelt. Flummerfelt and his team uncovered a three-year campaign of violence by park authorities to expel Batwa people from their lands, using funding and trained by the West and conservation groups. Investigators were targeted for murder after their report came out. He joined Dispatches with Rania Khalek to discuss his investigation, the history of Western violence in the Congo and the racist settler roots of some of the biggest players in the conservation movement. Read the investigation here: https://minorityrights.org/publications/pnkb/ TIME CODES0:00 Intro1:55 What Robert uncovered in the Congo9:35 Western-funded extermination 14:14 Wildlife Conservation Society 19:41 Racist settler roots of the conservation movement27:14 Militarization of conservation 38:59 Germany’s role42:34 NGOs behaving like settler/occupiers51:24 History of Western imperialism in the Congo1:02:11 Rwanda and Uganda collaborate with Western imperialism in the Congo1:07:23 UN mission in the Congo: Helpful or harmful?1:19:40 Is ISIS really in the Congo?
Released:
Jul 8, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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