HRC: Human Rights Campaign
Inaugurated in 1988, the Human Rights Campaign for Political Prisoners was a coalition of families and friends of political prisoners, professionals, religious leaders, and community activists. These voices united to call upon the government of the United States to acknowledge that it holds political prisoners, to come into compliance with international standards regarding their treatment, and to proceed with their release.
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Resolution condeming the repression of political prisoners and their attorneys in the Federal Republic of Germany

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Format: CorrespondenceCollection: HRC: Human Rights Campaign
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Format: CorrespondenceCollection: HRC: Human Rights Campaign
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Publisher: Human Rights Campiang for Political PrisonersYear: 1988Format: TranscriptCollection: HRC: Human Rights Campaign
Statement given to the UN on 12/12/1988

Publisher: Human Rights Campiang for Political PrisonersFormat: MonographCollection: HRC: Human Rights Campaign
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Publisher: Human Rights Campiang for Political PrisonersFormat: MonographCollection: HRC: Human Rights Campaign
Essay on the general scope and gravity of human right violation in United States prisons and highlights particular cases

Publisher: Human Rights Campaign for Political PrisonersYear: 1988Format: Press ReleaseCollection: HRC: Human Rights Campaign
Released December 5, 1988

Publisher: Washington State reformatoryYear: 1988Format: CorrespondenceCollection: HRC: Human Rights Campaign
Letter to National Lexington Campaign Re: National Political Prisoner/POW campaign. Post-it note with "PS: Copies of this were sent to Gloria Alanzo and Josefina Rodriguez"