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  1. 1 Tunisia, rhetoric versus reality 1994 · 42 pages · Amnesty International · Same author
  2. 2 Lives blown apart 2004 · 100 pages · Amnesty International · Same author
  3. 3 El Salvador packet 1983 · 1 pages · Amnesty International · Same author
  4. 4 Yugoslavia, prisoners of conscience 1985 · 95 pages · Amnesty International · Same author
  5. 5 Political imprisonment in Zaïre 1983 · 16 pages · Amnesty International · Same author
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  8. 8 Amnesty International Annual Report 1995 · 321 pages · Amnesty International · Same author
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What should I read after Cruelty in control??

BookOrb recommends Tunisia, rhetoric versus reality (1994), Lives blown apart (2004), El Salvador packet (1983), Yugoslavia, prisoners of conscience (1985), and Political imprisonment in Zaïre (1983).

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