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How Colonialism Greed and Corruption Destroyed a Beautiful Country

Current price: $34.99
How Colonialism Greed and Corruption Destroyed a Beautiful Country
How Colonialism Greed and Corruption Destroyed a Beautiful Country

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How Colonialism Greed and Corruption Destroyed a Beautiful Country

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This book is an easy read: It spans from the beginning days of slavery within the Dutch Kingdom to February 16 2021 where the court orders the persecution of an individual with political authority in the Ruby investigation; to the arrest of former President of France, President Sarkozy. It entails history and pieces of the author's political life where he participated in the referendum of 1994 on the Caribbean island of Sint. Maarten changing the course of history. It also entails modern forms of colonialism. It presents a series of articles, newspaper clippings and interviews reflecting these times. It gives a excellent perspective of the era in the pictures and encapsulates the big question "where do we go from here". It is written for the well read and for those who just wish to browse through our history by means of pictures and illustrations. It provides a brilliant perspective as to where we are in the Dutch Caribbean history and where we should be going.

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