In HOMO Genus, there are several classified species today extincted, like the Homo Neanderthalensis or Neanderthal Man, Homo Erectus and others, which are NOT classified like monkeys or apes but like humans or hominids.
Lets supose that in any way, in a remote place in the world someone discovers that one of these species survived, and still exist today.
Does they have the same Human Rights as us (Homo Sapiens Sapiens)?
Are the Human Rights only for Homo Sapiens Sapiens?
If not, will they be treated as animals, with the same rights?
Why they will be treated like animals and not humans no matter of their HOMO Genus?
Thanks in advance.
2007-01-07
07:06:05
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