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    Crisis #39

    Crisis » Crisis #39 - Amnesty International; Art & Society released by Fleetway on March 3, 1990.

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    The Death Factory

    Script: Pat Mills. Art: Sean Phillips. Lettering: Annie Parkhouse.

    Sources: Amnesty International; "Inside South Africa's Death Factory" -- A Black Sash Report, February, 1989; "Bandiet" by Hugh Lewin, Penguin; The Living Dead -- South African Journal on Human Rights, 1989; The Independent 31/7 -- 2/8/89; South, 8th Feb, 1989; Mrs. Moloi -- mother of Rodney Moloi, currently on South Africa's Death Row.

    A Kind Of Madness

    Script: Pat Mills. Art: Sean Phillips. Lettering: Annie Parkhouse.

    Sources: Amnesty International; Interview with Doctor Sarraj, Refugee Studies Programme; Jerusalem Post Magazine, 16 September, 1988.

    A Day In The Life

    Script: Igor Goldkind. Art: Glenn Fabry. Lettering: Bambos.

    Sources: Amnesty International & Dan Jones.

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