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The Encyclopedia of Unsolved Mysteries, Colin and Damon Wilson, 1988 Contemporary Books, Inc.But the story of Zana is perhaps the most perplexing case on
record.With great
difficulty, they captured the woman and brought her to civilization for study
where they named her Zana.What do you think Zana was?Although she was clearly not an ape, Zana didn't look quite human either.Unlike other feral captures, which were obviously human in appearance, she had
thick arms, legs and fingers, a massive bosom and was covered with dark hair.More primitive still was her behavior, which was so vicious that she had to be
kept caged for the first few years of her captivity.The details of her life in the Russian village are sketchy, but apparently
Zana's behavior mellowed after a few years and she was taught to perform such
domestic tasks as grinding corn.It was said that she had a remarkable tolerance
for the cold and disliked being in a heated room.Although Zana never learned to communicate through human speech, she
obviously had developed social abilities since she gave birth to several children
sired by various human fathers.How these pregnancies came about exactly is
unclear, but it is known that Zana accidentally killed at least one of her
children by trying to bathe it in a cold river.Apparently, she thought her
offspring had the same tolerance to cold as she did.Unlike their mother, the
children did learn to speak and they eventually had children of their own.Zana
died in 1890, and the youngest of her children survived until 1954.Her
grandchildren, according to researchers, had dark skin, Negroid features and
were extraordinarily strong.Professor Boris Porchnev of the Moscow Academy of Sciences
believed Zana might have been an Alma.An Alma is an elusive creature of
Central Asia that is somewhat akin to our own Sasquatch, but with an important difference.And Porchnev theorized that they might be a surviving clan of
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if(!The New York Times Company.Guest Passes let you share your photos that aren't public.Anyone can see your public photos anytime, whether they're a Flickr member or not.Learn more about Guest Passes!Zana is a popular music group from Belgrade, Serbia, which was especially successful during the 1980s in the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.Early years
The band was formed in 1980 in Belgrade by Zoran D.The band was named after its first and most popular frontress, the ethnic Albanian from Belgrade Zana Nimani.During this short and less known initial period, Zana was a New Wave band and part of the Yugoslav New Wave music scene.Mainstream commercial success
The band and especially Zana Nimani herself gained nationwide popularity across the former SFR Yugoslavia with their very successful second album "Dodirni mi kolena" released for Jugoton in 1982.Zana solo
In 1985 Zana Nimani left the band and started a successful solo career as a pop singer.Tifa and Laza Ristovski of Bijelo Dugme.PGP RTS 1993), "Zanomanija" (PGP RTS 1997), "Prijatelji" (PGP RTS 1999) and "Kvaka" (PGP RTS 2001), mostly turbofolk oriented records without any connection to the band's earlier period when Zana Nimani was its vocalist.This page was last modified on 19 April 2008, at 21:34.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.Leyla Zana (born May 3, 1961), is a Kurdish female politician, who was imprisoned for speaking Kurdish in the Turkish Parliament after taking her parliamentary oath and for her political actions which were claimed to be against the unity of Turkey.In 1991 she became the first Kurdish woman to win a seat in the Turkish parliament.Only in that year, 1991, was the Kurdish language finally legalized, though speaking Kurdish remained illegal in public spaces, as Zana was sworn in.Her remarks ended,
I swear by my honor and my dignity before the great Turkish people to protect the integrity and independence of the State, the indivisible unity of people and homeland, and the unquestionable and unconditional sovereignty of the people.Turkish people and the Kurdish people.Only the final sentence of the oath was spoken in Kurdish: "I take this oath for the brotherhood between the Turkish people and the Kurdish people."Although Zana's parliamentary immunity protected her, after she joined the Democracy Party, that party was banned and her immunity was stripped.Zana and the others were sentenced to 15 years in prison.At her sentencing, she asserted,
This is a conspiracy.While in prison she published a book titled Writings from Prison.With Turkey applying to become a member of the European Union, the EU repeatedly called for her release on human rights grounds, making its position clear by awarding Zana with the Sakharov Prize in 1995.In June 2004, after a prosecutor requested quashing the prior verdict on a technicality, the High Court of Appeals ordered Zana and the others released.Turkish government, ruling Turkey had violated her rights of free expression.Zana and others announced the new political formation Democratic Society Movement (DTH).In April 2008 Zana was sentenced to two years in prison by Turkish authorities for allegedly "spreading terrorist propaganda" by saying in a speech, "Kurds have three leaders, namely Massoud Barzani, Celal Talabani and Abdullah Ocalan."Massoud Barzani is the president of the Kurdistan federal region in Iraq, Celal Talabani is the ethnic Kurdish president of Iraq, and Abdullah Ocalan is the imprisoned Kurdish rebel leader in Turkey.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.
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