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Colonialism: The cruel face of Europe

The colonial activities that commenced in the fifteenth century witnessed Europeans infringing upon the fundamental right of millions to live in humane conditions. The indigenous populations of Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Australia endured severe devastation. Over centuries, the wealth of these continents was siphoned off to Europe. The Aborigines, a tribe in Australia known for their lack of internal conflict, tragically found themselves obliterated from the pages of history through brutal assaults carried out by the British.

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Colonialism: The cruel face of Europe

Between 1788 and 1928, the British Government, acting through the Australian Colonial Governorate, orchestrated a sweeping campaign of mass violence to colonize Australia and exploit its agricultural and mining regions.

The systematic and murderous genocide carried out against Australian natives was directly legitimized by the law of war enacted by the British Central Government.

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Consequently, the British established a legal framework to justify the inhumane massacre they executed. Over this nearly two-hundred-and-fifty-year period, the Aborigines' population in Australia plummeted to a mere tenth of its original size.

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Colonialism: The cruel face of Europe

Western civilization, unhesitant in violating the labor and life rights of millions for the pursuit of a more comfortable and affluent existence, has left an enduring trauma that has persisted for centuries.

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Colonialism: The cruel face of Europe

Presently, former colonial territories find themselves grappling with the challenge of existence, having lost their identity, language, and essence, caught in a delicate balance between searching for their roots and facing the threat of extinction.

Reflecting on the present day, Australia stands as a territory marked by a history of occupation, its lands bearing the scars of a blood-soaked past and assimilated Aborigines.