Edmund Dene Morel
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Edmund Dene Morel (born Georges Edmond Pierre Achille Morel Deville; 10 July 1873 – 12 November 1924) was a French-born British journalist, author, pacifist and politician.
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- I was filled with determination, to do my best to expose and destroy what i then knew to be a legalized infamy, responsible for a vast destruction of human life.
- King Leopold's ghost. History of the CRA, 1904, FF.
- I saw those hunted woman, the blood flowing as the whip struck and struck again, the savage soldiers and their burning villages, casement told me to be amazed that i 5000 miles away had come to conclusions identical with his in every respect, an immense weight passed from me.
- King Leopold's ghost. History of the CRA, 1904, FF.
- A cry for mercy and Justice rises from the Congo.
- King Leopold's ghost. Investigative Journalist, 1904, FF.
Quotes about Edmund Dene Morel[edit]
- In any inclusive study of the roots of modern British socialism and internationalism, Casement’s collaboration with E.D. Morel should be cited as a critical conjuncture in a tradition of English radicalism and the struggle for the fairer distribution of land.