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Italy’s African Crimes: From Roman Ambitions to Modern Exploitation.

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Italy’s involvement in Africa is often overshadowed by other colonial powers, yet its impact has been devastating, deliberate, and deeply underexamined. Italy’s African Crimes is a bold and unflinching exposé that traces the arc of Italian aggression—from the imperial ambitions of ancient Rome to the brutal colonization of Libya, Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia, and into the quiet violence of modern political and economic exploitation.

Sam Prajnananda weaves together suppressed history, eyewitness accounts, and hard-hitting analysis to reveal how Italy’s colonial legacy includes war crimes, chemical warfare, mass executions, and cultural erasure. But the book doesn’t stop at history—it names the institutions, corporations, and policies that continue to exploit African nations under the guise of aid, diplomacy, and investment.

In this groundbreaking work, readers will uncover:

  • The horrors of Fascist Italy’s African campaigns under Mussolini

  • The betrayal of Ethiopian sovereignty and international silence

  • The ongoing neocolonial relationships rooted in migration control and economic dependency

  • The call for reparations, truth-telling, and African-led justice

Italy’s African Crimes is not just a record of the past—it’s a demand for recognition, accountability, and liberation from empire’s lingering shadow.

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