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The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) was subjected to harsh and exploitative colonial rule, primarily under King Leopold II of Belgium from 1885 to 1908, and then as a Belgian colony until 1960. The colonial regime was characterized by severe human rights abuses, forced labor, and the extraction of Natural Resources, particularly rubber, leading to millions of deaths and widespread suffering. The exploitation was driven by profit motives, with little regard for the welfare of the Congolese people, resulting in long-lasting social and economic damage that has affected the country even after independence. The legacy of this colonial period continues to influence the DRC's political and social landscape today.

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