If you liked Ethnicity and nationality by Amnesty International, start with Take a Step to Stamp Out Torture (2000), Violations of human rights in South Korea (1981), and We Are All Born Free (2016). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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  4. 4 Les Prisonniers d'opinion en URSS 1980 · 306 pages · Amnesty International · Same author
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What should I read after Ethnicity and nationality?

BookOrb recommends Take a Step to Stamp Out Torture (2000), Violations of human rights in South Korea (1981), We Are All Born Free (2016), Les Prisonniers d'opinion en URSS (1980), and Por trás do silêncio (2008).

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Who wrote Ethnicity and nationality?

Ethnicity and nationality is by Amnesty International.