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On the other hand he continued the oppression of the Muslims
which had begun with Italy's occupation of Libya on Oct. 3, 1911, and
actually increased the attacks aimed against Muslims. The occupation
only came to an end with Mussolini's death in an agreement made on
Feb. 10, 1947. During that period 1.5 million Muslims were martyred
and hundreds of thousands wounded.
Mussolini, who has gone down in history for his ruthlessness
and oppression, described the Fascism which he supported and put
into practice in a speech:
Fascism is no longer liberation but tyranny, no longer the safeguard of
the nation but the defense of private interests. 63
As we have seen in the examples
from Hitler and Mussolini, Fascism,
where the strong and cruel were right
and superior and where the only way
to success and development was brute
force, aggression, violence, and war,
was an implementation of Darwin's
claims that "The strong live, the weak
die," and led to suffering for millions.
Pictures of
the Ethiopian
people,
oppressed by
Mussolini.