Plaster et al., "Variation in Y chromosome, mitochondrial DNA and labels of identity on Ethiopia,"UCL Discovery (2011)
Aushi-Zambia 50%
Cesare de Filippo et al., "Y-chromosomal variation in Sub-Saharan Africa, insights into the history of Niger–Congo groups," Oxford University Press, 2010
32% Cretans( highest T haplogroup in Europe)
Panayotis Katsaloulis et al., "Genetic population study of 11 Y chromosome STR loci in Greece," Forensic Science International: Genetics (2013)
Akie Tanzania 23%
[Hirbo et al.]
25% Southeastern Greeks-Chains
C. Robino et al., "Y-chromosomal STR haplotypes in a population sample from continental Greece, and the islands of Crete and Chios," Forensic Science International (2004)
17.9 % Sicilians
Cornelia; Gaetano, Di; Cerutti, Nicoletta; Crobu, Francesca et al. (2009). "Differential Greek and northern African migrations to Sicily are supported by genetic evidence from the Y chromosome". European Journal of Human Genetics 17 (1): 91–99.doi:10.1038/ejhg.2008.120. PMC 2985948.PMID 18685561.
The last study used the same method and traces back the T dna from Africa to demonstrate that Sicilian and greeks in the ancient period were African migrants.
Haplogroups common both to the European and Eurasian populations are present in Sicily. The most represented are R1b1c-M269 (24.58%), J2-M172 (15.25%) and E3b1a-M78 (11.44%). The co-occurrence of the Berber E3b1b-M81 (2.12%) and of the Mid-Eastern J1-M267 (3.81%) Hgs together with the presence of E3b1a1-V12, E3b1a3-V22, E3b1a4-V65 (5.5%) support the hypothesis of intrusion of North African genes.7, 12
In total, 48% of the E3b1a-M78 chromosomes in Sicily belongs to Hgs E3b1a1-V12, E3b1a3-V22 and E3b1a4-V65. These Hgs are common in northern Africa and are observed only in Mediterranean Europe12 and together the presence of the E3b1b-M81 highlights the genetic relationships between northern Africa and Sicily.
So dienekes.blogspot.ca and greek-dna-sub-saharan-myth.org/
I am a waiting for your explanation for why Creteans today are carrying 30% black dna.