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THE RIGHT TO A POLITICAL IDENTITY About Dr. Ansari

Dr. Mustafa Ansari is a doctor of Jurisprudence, and Dean of the American Institute of Human Rights and the author of two books that explain indigenous American human rights through modern archaeology, DNA, craniology, cultural anthropology, and comparative politics. Dr. Ansari connects the archaeological and genealogical discoveries of America and how they demonstrate the undisputed evidences of the largest unrecognized indigenous group in the world!

Publications by Dr. Mustafa Ansari √ The Right to a Political Identity

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√ Human Rights Development Framework for Indigenous African Americans $44.95 √ Human Rights Development Framework Initiative Manual

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√ CD Indigenous Human Rights

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√ Monthly Newsletter-Human Rights Special Reports

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The Human Right to an Indigenous Native American Status Dr. Ansari explains how the effect of racial categories by the United States Census Bureau, Supreme Court and State law compel human restorative remedies under international law. By Dr. M. Ansari

Dr. Ansari also explains and gives aspiring academic insight into a modernistic, multidisciplinary view of early American history, archaeology, cultural anthropology, and the multi-ethnic diffusions amongst non-white Americans.

The Human Right to Transitional Justice Transitional Justice refers to a wide range of approaches that societies undertake to reckon with legacies of systematic human rights abuse, moving from a period of oppression towards peace, democracy, the rule of law, and respect for individual and collective rights. In making such a transition societies must confront the painful legacy or burden of the past in order to achieve a holistic sense of justice for all citizens, to establish a civic trust, to reconcile people and communities and prevent future abuses.

Dr. Ansari connects the right to a political identity in the terms of Indigenous Rights, Comparative Politics, African American Studies, Native Studies, Human Rights, and Political Science, under various conventions of international law, and UN General Assembly Resolution 60/147 (2005), which provides a specific remedy for captured peoples. UN High Commission Geneva, Switzerland Wilson Palace

www.Americaninstituteofhumanrights.com or call 888-419-6448

UN General Assembly Resolution 60/147 sets out reparation measures in land rights, liberty, the right of return, rehabilitation, restitution of human rights, compensation, and reconciliation amongst the Africans, Native Americans, and Europeans as a human restorative remedy.


U.N. General Assembly 60/147

AUTHOR OF THE RIGHT TO A POLITICAL IDENTITY AND THE FRAMEWORK

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Archaeological and Genealogical Trail Dr. Ansari categorizes the four periods of African presences in South, Central, and North America as a result of new skeletal find in Indonesia, Brazil, and Mexico.

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The archaeological and historical survey serves as the international law elements of indigenous origin which has led Dr. Ansari and an emerging group of African Native scholars to have an academic and legal understanding of the issues, such as reparations, indigenous minority rights, African American Studies, political prisoners, and racial preference laws vastly dissimilar to the approaches used during the era of academic and legal apartheid. “African American people in the States tell a story of how Africans, Colonialism, slavery and segregation a distinct people originating in the States”.

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The Luzia skeletals show that the African population arrived in the America’s at least 3,000 years prior to the Asian populace.

DR. MUSTAFA ANSARI B.A., J.D.

United Nations building in New York

Dr. Mustafa Ansari, Professor of Political Science Member of International Bar

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Lapa Vermelha IV morphological affinities of a Paleo-Indian date between 8.000 and 10.000 years B.C.

Toll Free: 888-419-6448 E-mail: dr.musfaansari@gmail.com

Dr. Ansari is available for Seminars, Lectures and collaboration in the area of but not limited to the archaeological and historical connection of the creation and status of African American people in America. Contact information see back panel or visit www.americaninstituteofhumanrights.com


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