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The Voulet-Chanoine Massacre: French Atrocities in West Africa

7 min · 29 jun 2026
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In 1898, a French military column led by Captains Voulet and Chanoine set out from Senegal to conquer the inland empire of Ouagadougou. Instead of a swift campaign, they unleashed a reign of terror across what is now Burkina Faso and Niger, murdering entire villages, burning captives alive, and enslaving women. When the French government learned of the atrocities and sent a mission to relieve them, Voulet and Chanoine murdered the envoy and declared independence, proclaiming themselves 'emperors' of their own territory. This episode examines the Voulet-Chanoine Mission—its origins in the French drive for Lake Chad, the appalling violence against the Mossi and Zarma peoples, the government cover-up, and how the scandal ultimately forced France to reform its colonial administration. We discuss figures like Captain Paul Voulet, Lieutenant Julien Chanoine, Mossi ruler Mogho Naba Wobogo, and the French officer who stopped them, Lt. Colonel Jean-François Klobb. A shocking story of colonial ambition, brutality, and the limits of imperial control. #VouletChanoine #FrenchColonialEmpire #ScrambleForAfrica #BurkinaFaso #Niger #MossiEmpire #LakeChad #ColonialAtrocities #MoghoNabaWobogo #JeanFrancoisKlobb #WestAfrica #19thCentury #Imperialism #WarCrimes #History #FexingoHistory #Colonialism #Atrocity Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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