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The Voulet-Chanoine Mission: French Atrocity in West Africa

5 min · 13. juli 2026
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In 1898, a French military column under captains Paul Voulet and Julien Chanoine set out from Senegal to conquer the lands between the Niger and Lake Chad. What began as a colonial expedition became a rampage of violence, enslavement, and destruction that shocked even the French government. This episode dives into the Voulet-Chanoine Mission, the African kingdoms it destroyed, and how the French response—a cover-up and a belated trial—revealed the brutal reality of the scramble for Africa. We follow the trail from Dakar to the Mossi states, the massacre at Boussé, and the mutiny that ended the mission. Along the way, we explore the role of African auxiliaries, the politics of the Third Republic, and how the affair was hushed up for decades. Specific names and terms: Paul Voulet, Julien Chanoine, Mossi, Zarma, Yatenga, Ouagadougou, Boussé, Niger, Lake Chad, French Sudan, tirailleurs sénégalais, Commandant Klobb. #VouletChanoine #FrenchColonialism #ScrambleForAfrica #WestAfrica #ColonialAtrocity #Mossi #BurkinaFaso #Niger #PaulVoulet #JulienChanoine #TirailleursSenegalais #LakeChad #Yatenga #Ouagadougou #19thCentury #ColonialHistory #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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