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Ralph Schoenman was one of the first afro-american activists, who doubted the official version of the Sep11th attacks. In November 2001, the New York Amsterdam News wrote about him: "...with the present crisis revolving the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, Ralph Schoenman, a veteran human rights activist and critic of US covert manipulation of events in the Middle East and South Africa finds himself among those analysts who believe that others might have been responsible for the tragic events -other than the usual suspects..." Source: Elombe
Brath , The New York Amsterdam News (Nov. 22-28, 2001) Since the 1960s, Schoenman, an activist for over 45 years in support of international movements for liberation, peace and social justice movements, has traveled the world as a lecturer, activist and participant in revolutionary struggles. He supported Patrice Lumumba when the United State, Belgium, France and Britain cosnpired to overthrow the legendary Prime Minister of the Congo, met Malcolm X when they both were in London and was arrested in Bolivia for being in regular contact with Che Guevara during Che's struggle to assist revolutionairies in the Andean country. In fact, Schoenman was imprisoned in Bolivia for his contacts with Guevara. In the early 70s Schoenman was director of the "Who killed Kennedy Commitee". Schoenman is the author of "Iraq and Kuwait: A history suppressed". He is one of the few survivors of the Nazi holocaust in Hungary, in which seventy-five members of his group were killed.