The Japan Times
September 22, 1999
REDISCOVERED (INDIGENOUS MOORS) IN BRAZILIAN MUSEUM
Skull alters theory on colonization of Americas
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) Anthropologists unveiled the oldest known human fossil from the Americas on Monday, a woman’s skull with African features that could revolutionize theories about the continent’s early inhabitants. read more
This is a video adaptation of a documentary filmstrip which explains the scientific relationship between diet and cancer. It presents evidence that cancer, like scurvy or pellagra, is a dietary deficiency disease. read more
Ali Bongo is the current President of the republic of Gabon in West Africa. He is the son of the deceased president of the republic of Gabon, Omar Bongo who ruled the country for 40 years. read more
The Unholy Secret Alliance Between Iran, Israel and United States: Oguejiofo Annu
The Iranian Jewish community is one of the oldest in the world, claiming more than 4000 years of continuous presence in Iran. They counted more than 80,000 members before the Islamic revolution of 1979.read more
Is Ahmadinajad a Jewish Iranian?A photograph of the Iranian president holding up his identity card during elections in March 2008 clearly shows his family has Jewish roots.
A close-up of the document reveals he was previously known as Sabourjian – a Jewish name meaning cloth weaver.read more
From his 1973 album “Gentleman”. The late great Fela Anikulapo Kuti (October 15, 1938 – August 2, 1997), whose real name is Olufela Olusegun Oludotun Ransome-Kuti is the pioneer of Afrobeat music. A Nigerian multi-instrumentalist musician and composer, human rights activist, and political maverick.read more
The Trials of Polanski: The Law Nabs Another Elitist Peadophile – News Report
The facts here — that he raped and sodomized a 13-year-old girl in the Los Angeles home of Jack Nicholson — have not been challenged in court by Polanski. (Nicholson was away at the time.)read more
The UN’s Human Rights Council, meeting in Geneva, is expected to ratify draft principles which recognises the scale of persecution suffered by 65 million ‘untouchables’ or ‘Dalits’ who carry out the most menial and degrading work.read more
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