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بنت ابوها :
كلهم كذا في البدايه
2024-10-02 07:21:48
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تقول انا صرت الغساله 🤣💔
2024-10-01 22:37:54
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نفس وعود زوجي 😂😂😂
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ياريني زيك 😭
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رهييييبه سوما ودمهااااا خفيف وعسسسل ربي يحفظها
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😂😂😂وهي صادقه
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كنت قاعدة اعطس ومع اضحك وقفت واضحك
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European colonial powers historically devastated African economies, societies, and ecosystems.A stark example is the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), which has endured a long history of exploitation. Under Belgian King Leopold II’s personal rule (1885–1908), the Congo was ruthlessly plundered for its rubber to fuel European industrial growth, especially during the rubber boom. This period was marked by extreme violence, forced labor, and the decimation of millions of Congolese lives, all for the economic gain of Belgium and Western markets. Even after the colonial period ended, the exploitation did not cease. Today, the DRC is a leading global supplier of cobalt, a critical mineral for lithium-ion batteries used in smartphones, electric vehicles, and renewable energy systems. Despite its resource wealth, much of the population lives in poverty due to systemic corruption, weak governance, and the continued extraction of resources by multinational corporations. This modern exploitation is sometimes described as
European colonial powers historically devastated African economies, societies, and ecosystems.A stark example is the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), which has endured a long history of exploitation. Under Belgian King Leopold II’s personal rule (1885–1908), the Congo was ruthlessly plundered for its rubber to fuel European industrial growth, especially during the rubber boom. This period was marked by extreme violence, forced labor, and the decimation of millions of Congolese lives, all for the economic gain of Belgium and Western markets. Even after the colonial period ended, the exploitation did not cease. Today, the DRC is a leading global supplier of cobalt, a critical mineral for lithium-ion batteries used in smartphones, electric vehicles, and renewable energy systems. Despite its resource wealth, much of the population lives in poverty due to systemic corruption, weak governance, and the continued extraction of resources by multinational corporations. This modern exploitation is sometimes described as "neo-colonialism," as it benefits global powers and corporations while leaving little for the Congolese people themselves. This historical and ongoing exploitation challenges the stereotypical narrative that Africa is simply incapable of progress on its own. Instead, it reveals how external powers have consistently undermined African development through resource extraction, unequal trade relationships, and support for exploitative regimes, creating cycles of dependency and instability. The DRC serves as a poignant example of how the legacies of colonialism persist in modern economic and geopolitical structures. #fyp #JeffreySachs #DRC #Congo #Africa #Cobalt #Europe #Belgium #KingLeopold #US #Geopolitics #SetTheRecordStraight

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