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Black Author (Sophia Stewart) wins The Matrix Copyright Infringement Case

This little known story has met a just conclusion, as Sophia Stewart, African American author of The Matrix will finally receive her just due from the copyright infringement of her original work!!! Monday, October 4th 2004 ended a six-year dispute involving Sophia Stewart, the Wachowski Brothers, Joel Silver and Warner Brothers. Stewart's allegations, involving copyright infringement and racketeering, were received and acknowledged by the Central District of California, Judge Margaret Morrow residing.
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South African Council OKs Pretoria Change

The state agency responsible for names of towns and cities approved plans Thursday to rename the capital of Pretoria as Tshwane, dismissing criticism by mainly white South Africans that it would undermine their cultural traditions.
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South Africa: Land Ownership Remains Racially Skewed

Eleven years into democratic rule, South Africa's white minority population still controls most of the productive agricultural land, government officials acknowledged earlier this week.
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Staking His Claim: African-American Seeking Citizenship to Liberia

"I shed tears and I wished my family was there with me to see and take a look at the documents that revealed the truth of our family connection dating far back in Liberia, says Koromah Boykins.
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CDC to Study the 'Down Low'

Analysis of today's diversity news from Roll Call, The Boston Globe, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Village Voice, Outsports.com and more:
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Youth Need a Pan-African Awakening

WITH the 17th All Africa Students Conference (AASC) starting tomorrow, a Pan-Af-ricanist from Jamaica, Clem Marshall who is in the country to attend the conference, has emphasised the need for educating the youths on how they can build on the Pan-African philosophy.
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Kenyan Bishops on Debt Cancellation

Editor's Note "The efforts at debt cancellation that were made till now could be compared to the scraps that Lazarus hoped he could feed on at the rich man's table: they are illusory promises without real substances. ...Giving to others scraps rather than what they deserve means basically treating them in a sub-human way, not as human beings!" - Catholic Bishops of Kenya, Pastoral Letter, May 17, 2005
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Black Brazilians learn from Biko

Steve Biko sought to set black South Africans free from oppression and he died for it. He probably never imagined that 30 years on, his message would be setting free the minds of young men and women thousands of kilometres away, in Brazil.
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Amnesty Confirms that US Leads Global Attack on Human Rights

Wednesday 25 May 2005 London - Four years after the Sept. 11 attacks on New York and Washington, human rights are in retreat worldwide and the United States bears most responsibility, rights watchdog Amnesty International said on Wednesday.
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Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson: It Does Matter If You Are Black Or White, In America.
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Traitors of the Pan-African Revolution

Here is a letter from General J. A. Ankrah, Chairman of Ghana's National Liberation Council, 1966, to President Lyndon Johnson of the United States
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THE BLIND SPOT. Article by Elder Gil Trott

"PSYCHOLOGY" (as I was once taught") IS THE STUDY OF THE MIND, THE MODES OF REASONING,THE PRINCIPALS THAT MOLD CHARACTER, THAT GUIDES THE CONDUCT OF MAN." So it is reasonable to conclude that we as Black People have allowed our minds to be molded by people who do not like us. Which brings to mind a statement once made by a brilliant Professor when he said that, "we are the only people who turn our children over to our enemies to be educated."
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Africa report at a glance by Segun Odewale

Hello, I've been studying the UK's Commission for Africa's report recently published and lauched by the british government. From my understanding of the report some of the higlights are outlined below for your attention.
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Sudanese president sees separation of South Sudan possible

CAIRO, April 1, 2005 (KUNA) -- Sudanese President Omar Al-Bashir said it was possible that the southern part of his country would decide to separate by the end of the current transition, but underlined his confidence that residents of the south would favor to remain united with Sudan.
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A BLACK AFRICAN POPE IS COMING NEXT

This writer has been teaching since 1985 A.D. that the late Pope John Paul would be the last Aryan-white Pope in the Catholic Church in Rome.
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VOICES SCREAM LOUD FOR AN AFRICAN OR LATIN POPE By Earl Ofari Hutchinson, BlackNews.com Columnist

The instant Pope John Paul II knocked at death's door, South African Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu screamed loudly that the next pope should be an African or Latin American. There are compelling, and troubling reasons, that Tutu made that public demand. Recently, hundreds of worshippers gathered recently in the hills above Mexico City for a day of prayer, baptism, spiritual renewal, and soul cleansing. They were not Catholic.
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Negrito and Negro as the Founding Ancestors of Civilizations

While no human being alive would dispute Africa as being the homeland of the Negro, the African, the black man, nor would anyone dispute Europe as being the home of the Caucasian; Mesoamerica as being formed by the hands of those people who look like today's Mexicans. China being the birthplace of the Chinese; Greece as being the birthplace of the European Greek.
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Japan: China is 'scary country'

NEW DELHI, India -- China's premier has told Japan to "face up to history," while a top Japanese official has called China "scary" as a war of words simmers following massive protests in the weekend.
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Important! Recruitment of General-Secretary for WACSOF

About the West African Civil Society Forum (WACSOF)
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7000 BC-400 AD Afrikan presence Asia/Europe

In the minds of many people is the thought that the European as we know him today, has been around for ages and originated in Europe. Nothing could be further from the truth. Scientific American is one of the top 3 highly respected journals for the general public and scientific community combined.
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