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Sunday, June 28, 2009

A Spank Of History - L E C T U R E N O T E S of THE GLOBAL AFRICAN COMMUNITY

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BLACK WAR
THE DESTRUCTION OF THE TASMANIAN ABORIGINES

To many, the mention of Tasmania evokes humorous recollections of the Tasmanian devil--the voracious marsupial popularized in American cartoons. Tasmania is an island slightly larger in size than West Virginia, and is located two-hundred miles off Australia's southeast coast. The aboriginal inhabitants of the island were Black people who probably went there by crossing an ancient land bridge that connected Tasmania to the continent of Australia.

The Black aborigines of Tasmania were marked by tightly curled hair with skin complexions ranging from black to reddish-brown. They were relatively short in stature with little body fat. They were the indigenous people of Tasmania and their arrival there began at least 35,000 years ago. With the passage of time, the gradual rising of the sea level submerged the Australian-Tasmanian land bridge and the Black aborigines of Tasmania experienced more than 10,000 years of solitude and physical isolation from the rest of the world--the longest period of isolation in human history.

It is our great misfortune that the Black people of Tasmania bequeathed no written histories. We do not know that they called themselves or what they named their land. All we really have are minute fragments, bits of evidence, and the records and documents of Europeans who began coming to the island in 1642.

THE BLACK FAMILY IN TASMANIA

The Tasmanian aborigines were hunter-gatherers with an exceptionally basic technology. The Tasmanians made only a few types of simple stone and wooden tools. They lacked agriculture, livestock, pottery, and bows and arrows... READ THE REST so when you bushfall, you know how it was.

Friday, June 26, 2009

Equatorial Guinea Matter done settled

Diplomacy: Cameroon and Equatorial Guinea normalise relations

25/06/2009 Equato-Guinean officials have indicated that illegal immigration is a serious threat to the Country’s security and stability.
Government officials of that country argue that it is because of this threat that government is cracking down on all illegal immigrants.

The move, according to the same source, is not intended to target a particular country.

This reaction comes after some 308 Cameroonians voluntarily left the Equato-Guinean economic capital recently.

Being the largest immigrant population in Bata, the indirect expulsion and unilateral closure of the Equato-Guinean boarder with Cameroon by that country, has strained relations between the two countries.

Cameroon’s Ambassador to the country, Lazare Mpouel Bala recently granted a press conference to explain the circumstances that led to the repatriation.

He said the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Equatorial Guinea called upon Heads of the diplomatic missions in that country to assist the government repatriation each of their nationals without regular resident documents.

He concluded by assuring Cameroonians that the country is not at war with Equatorial Guinea.
Pamela Bidjocka, Editor

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Morocco I Not Refugees FRIENDLY so it seems

MOROCCO: African Refugees Targeted
By Daan Bauwens

RABAT, Jul 23 (IPS) - More than 300 African refugees are gathered at the gates of the Moroccan United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR), asking to be moved to another country because their rights are not respected in Morocco. Several refugees say they have been beaten up by Moroccan UN personnel.

On Tuesday morning, the refugees who are from Angola, Senegal, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Liberia and some other countries, entered their ninth day of protest in front of the Moroccan office of the UNHCR in capital Rabat. Their numbers are steadily growing.

"We intend to stay here until our right to reinstallation is respected," says Stéphane Gnako, spokesperson for the refugees. "We demand to be moved to a safe place where we are treated with dignity."

According to the UN charter, every refugee has the right to be moved to another country if his or her rights are not respected in the country where they received asylum.

Many refugees in Morocco say they are caught in a trap. "Even though we are recognised by the UN as refugees, the Moroccan government does not want to grant us our rights," Laura Thérèse from Cote d'Ivoire, who has been living in Morocco since 2004 tells IPS. "I've studied in this country, I have done an internship of three months, only to realise afterwards that I didn't have the right to work."

African refugees' children have no right to education. "We have no right to integrate, no right to work, and no right to reinstall, so what are we supposed to do?" Laura Thérèse adds.

Stéphane Gnako holds up his refugee card. "It's a beautiful thing, not? But it is of no use to us. It is the responsibility of the UNHCR to see to it that our rights are respected, but all of us are condemned to a life as beggars in this country.

"Moreover, we are the victim of racial discrimination and violence, there is no chance for integration." According to a Congolese woman in the group, stones are thrown at her sometimes when she is walking down the street with her children. Several others report random assault.

Michael McCullough, a refugee from Liberia, says refugees are also attacked by officials. "We are chased by the police because we hold no documents. And we frequently get beaten up by them. Moreover, people who ask for reinstallation are beaten up by the guards at the UNHCR office."

Several refugees speak of mistreatment by UNHCR security guards if they insist on reinstallation.

On Monday evening, a group of 40 musicians, dancers and actors took to the streets of the Yacoub Mansour neighbourhood of Rabat in a colourful march. This was a part of 'Rabat Africa', a festival that aims for the integration of African refugees into Moroccan society. The festival was organised by UNHCR and the Orient-Occident Foundation, an international network of socio- educational agencies for immigrants and Moroccans in impoverished neighbourhoods.

"This is the only Moroccan festival with a political message," says Rachid Badouli, development and strategy director at the Orient-Occident Foundation. "It is only by means of culture that we can fight the racism African immigrants face. At this festival, we see Moroccan families next to Congolese, Kenyan or Angolese families," he tells IPS.

The festival is organised in the Yacoub Mansour neighbourhood because this is where African immigrants regularly suffer from violence, in some cases sexual violence. Last year, three refugee boys under 18 were subject to rape.

"We ourselves are immigrants in Europe," Badouli tells IPS. "There are lots of reports about racism on the streets of Brussels or Paris, while we treat our own immigrants no better. This is also a critique against the Moroccan state, that still doesn't want to open its gates to whatever is new or different."

The protesters at the UNHCR office are not joining the Rabat Africa festival. 'The festival is sabotaging our protest," says Stéphane Gnako. "We don't want to be manipulated into African merchandising. It's not by chanting, dancing, tam tam and other clichés that we will improve our conditions; that is mere absurdity. Is showing African culture going to save us from violence, racism and arrests? The answer is no." (END/2009)

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Junior Parlimentarians Discusses Bushfalling

Cameroon: Illegal Immigration - Junior Parliamentarians Want Government Intervention

Elizabeth Mosima

22 June 2009


The young MPs expressed their worries during children's parliament yesterday in Yaounde.

Cameroon joined the rest of the international community to celebrate the day of the African Child yesterday. The theme for this year's celebration is "Africa Fit for Children: A call for Accelerated Action towards Child Survival." The major highlight of the day was the 11th session of the Children's Parliament. The session took place in the presence of the Prime Minister, Head of Government Ephraim Inoni, members of government, the diplomatic corps and representatives of international organisations. The event brought together all the 180 parliamentarians from the 10 regions of the country. During yesterday's session, members of government answered questions from the junior parliamentarians.

The members of government, for their part, assured the junior parliamentarians of government's action in their various ministries to ensure the growth and wellbeing of children in Cameroon. At the end of the session the children insisted that the government should reinforce and vulgarise activities of children in schools, ensure access to health care, promote the rights of the child, fight against child abandoning among others.

Speaking during the occasion, the UNICEF Representative to Cameroon, Ms Ora Musu Clemens, hailed Cameroon's efforts to safeguard the rights of the child. The Minister of Social Affairs said much is being done nationally and internationally but much still needs to be done. She said statistics reveal that close to 10 million deaths of children below five were recorded every year. For his part, the Speaker of the National Assembly, Hon Cavaye Yeguie Djibril said the junior parliament should serve as a constructive framework for dialogue between the government and children. He called on the young parliamentarians to be good representatives of the Cameroonian children. The Day of the African Child was instituted in 1990 in commemoration of the Soweto Massacre of June 16, 1976.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Pregnant, HIV-positive Cameroon Woman Freed On Bail

Jun 15, 2009 4:09 pm US/Eastern

Pregnant, HIV-positive African Woman Freed On Bail
BANGOR, Maine (AP) ―
A pregnant African woman who's carrying the virus that causes AIDS has been released on bail while her appeal in an immigration case is pending.

U.S. District Judge John Woodcock last month sentenced 28-year-old Quinta Layin Tuleh of Cameroon to 238 days in prison for having false documents. The judge said at the time he wanted to keep her in jail to ensure that she gets proper medical care to increase her child's prospects of being born free of the HIV virus.

The Bangor Daily News said Monday the judge decided to allow Tuleh's release after being assured that she would receive continuing treatment.

Tuleh, whose baby is due Aug. 29, was arrested Jan. 21 in Presque Isle after immigration officials found false documents in her luggage.

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Information from: Bangor Daily News, http://www.bangornews.com

Friday, April 24, 2009

We Are Not Alone - Intergalactic Bushfalling The Next Big Thing

Astronaut says we're not alone - Be Prepared For Intergalactic Bushfalling The Next Big Thing

Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell, the sixth man ever to walk on the moon, has a message for all citizens of Earth: We are not alone.

"We are being visited," the 79-year-old grandfatherly "spacefarer" told 100 or so UFOlogists gathered at a National Press Club conference called by the Paradigm Research Group (motto: "It's not about lights in the sky; it's about lies on the ground").

"It is now time to put away this embargo of truth about the alien presence," said the astronaut who made the longest moonwalk in history. "I call upon our government to open up ... and become a part of this planetary community that is now trying to take our proper role as a spacefaring civilization."


With a new, perhaps more intellectually curious president in the White House, UFOlogists say, the time is ripe for the United States to follow the lead of other nations and release all classified files about government interaction with extraterrestrial beings. In fact, PRG founder Stephen Bassett demands that the Obama administration dump the documents, and quick.

"If it does not disclose, by the end of May - this is not a threat or anything, you don't threaten the United States government, they're heavily armed ... the PRG has an enormous and substantial network, and quite a bit of documentary evidence connected to this, particularly politically ... and we are going to be extensively putting that out to the media, and we're just going to make it as difficult on them as possible," Mr. Bassett said.

If Mr. Obama refuses, Mr. Bassett said there's a chance "above 50-50" that the United States could fall victim to another space gap, this time by being beaten by another nation more willing to finally admit "the extraterrestrial presence."

"We will wake up and pick up The Washington Post or The Washington Times and the headline will read: 'President [Nicolas] Sarkozy of France today will tell the French people about a confirmation of an extraterrestrial presence and provide evidence from defense military files.' We will follow, and they will lead."

Packed into the First Amendment Room on the 13th floor (UFOlogists are apparently not triskaidekaphobic), the conference featured a half-dozen experts - all but one titled "doctor." Former U.S. Air Force Lt. Milton Torres entranced the audience with a firsthand account of his encounter with a UFO.

Flying over England on May 20, 1957, "I got this blob - it was not a blip, it was a blob" on his radar screen, big as an aircraft carrier, he said. "Then he took off at Mach 10," something around 7,000 mph. The 77-year-old retired professor of civil engineering choked up as he retold how he was forbidden by a "spook" ever to speak of the incident, even to his father.

The incident came out in late 2008 when Britain declassified a batch of Ministry of Defense files on unidentified flying objects. "It was such a relief for them to let me know that I can talk about this," he said between sobs.

Roger Leir, author, lecturer and "alien-implant researcher," told the group that "multimillions" have been abducted worldwide, and some have been implanted with strange, tiny devices used to monitor or control.

Holding court afterward, the doctor said the devices are similar to how we humans "tag" animals. Tagging "about 15 percent of the species results in enough didactic knowledge to satisfy the curiosity of whoever put 'em in."

Cheryll Jones, a former CNN news anchor, said she was surprised when she first started attending UFO events. "I was expecting a lot of crazies, tinfoil hats and all," she said with a laugh. "But I think we can all benefit from being a bit more curious. Look at the cattle mutilations. Maybe it's the military, but I don't know."

Most, though, appeared to have come to see Mr. Mitchell. As perhaps the highest-profile claimant of alien visitation, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology doctor in aeronautics and astronautics told the gathering the time will come when we have to get off this rock we call Earth.

"The sun will burn out in due course, and we have to be off this planet if our species is to survive," he said. "At this point in human history on this planet, we're now starting, and should be, to reach out beyond our planet and then beyond our solar system to find out what is really going on out there."

After the press conference, Mr. Mitchell said he got involved because people with UFO encounters "figured I was reliable enough to carry their stories and not compromise them."

"All of a sudden, when I began to realize the UFO phenomenon and alien visitation was real, I thought, 'OK, we're not alone in the universe.' That's pretty big news for we humans."

Asked why there still is no definitive proof, he said: "We have that, it's just that it's been covered up and denied by the powers that be in our own government," adding that "there's a secret government" that may be run by the "military-industrial complex."

"We've got to get to the bottom of this. It's our place in the universe we're talking about. We are really universal beings." And as to whether his foray into UFOlogy is detracting from his reputation, he said, "Maybe I'm damaging it, but it doesn't matter, because I know we're right about this."


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Sunday, April 19, 2009

Italy, Malta argue about stranded migrants

Italy, Malta argue about stranded migrants

ROME (AP) — About 140 migrants remained stranded aboard a Turkish cargo ship for a third day on Saturday as Malta and Italy argued about which country should accept them.

Italian port authorities said the migrants were aboard the Pinar in rough waters about 25 miles (40 kilometers) southwest of the tiny Sicilian island of Lampedusa. Two migrants who were ill were flown by Italian military helicopter to Lampedusa on Friday night for treatment after the Pinar rescued them.

Each year, tens of thousands of migrants pay smugglers to try to reach Italian shores. Often their boats capsize or get stranded, and nearby fishing boats or military ships rescue them.

Originally, the coast guard had said 152 migrants were aboard the Pinar, but two Italian doctors scrambled aboard from an Italian coast guard motorboat Saturday evening, did a head count and found 140 migrants aboard, including 37 women, said Cmdr. Cosimo Nicastro, of the Italian coast guard. There was no minors aboard.

"They are a little worn" from the ordeal, but in good health, Nicastro told The Associated Press by telephone. "No one is in need of evacuation."

Authorities were struggling in the choppy waters to transfer water, medicine and blankets aboard a second coast guard vessel to the Pinar, Nicastro said.

The earlier figure on number of migrants had come from the Pinar's crew, Nicastro said.

On Thursday, the Turkish vessel rescued the clandestine migrants, as well as recovered the body of a dead one, from two boats experiencing problems in the Mediterranean, Nicastro said.

Rome insists that the Pinar is in Malta's search and rescue area, so Malta should accept the migrants, while the tiny island nation claims the stranded victims are closer to Lampedusa than to Malta.

Italy asked "Malta to contact the vessel (Pinar) because it was nearby and in a position to intervene quickly with a rescue," Nicastro said. He said Malta agreed and contacted the Turkish vessel, which then plucked the migrants to safety about 40 miles (65 kilometers) from Lampedusa.

Fishing boats and military ships in the area originally alerted Italy and Malta to the migrants' distress, Nicastro said.

Maltese army authorities said Malta contends that under international maritime conventions, the nearest port of call is obliged to accept rescued travels and insisted it should be Lampedusa.

On Friday night, Italian military helicopters ferried in water, blankets and food to the Pinar, Nicastro said.

But the Turkish news agency Anatolia quoted the daughter of the Pinar's second captain as saying she received cell phone text messages from her father saying he didn't know how much longer people aboard "will endure hunger and thirst" and that several sick people were aboard.

Associated Press writers George Cini in Malta, Suzan Fraser in Ankara and Andrea Dessi in Rome contributed to this report.