The Devil and Mr Casement: One Man’s Struggle for Human Rights in South America’s Heart of Darkness
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English

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In September 1910 the human rights activist and anti-imperialist Roger Casement arrived in the Amazon to investigate reports of widespread human rights abuses in the vast forests stretching along the Putumayo river. There the Peruvian entrepreneur Julio César Arana ran an area the size of Belgium as his own private fiefdom; his British registered company operated a systematic programme of torture exploitation and murder. Fresh from documenting the scarcely imaginable atrocities perpetrated by King Leopold in the Congo Casement was confronted with an all too recognisable scenario. He uncovered an appalling catalogue of abuse: nearly 30000 Indians had died to produce four thousand tonnes of rubber.<br><br>From the Peruvian rainforests to the City of London Jordan Goodman recounts a crime against humanity that history has almost forgotten but whose exposure in 1912 sent shockwaves around the world. Drawing on a wealth of original research <i>The Devil and Mr Casement</i> is a story of colonial exploitation and corporate greed with enormous contemporary political resonance.
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