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prepared for the exhibition during the Week of a Prisoner of Conscience, November 1985
reproductions done in the fall of 1985 by
Mark
photograph © Mark Carrot* 1985
Martial law in Poland:
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Prisoner of Conscience Week, imprisoned for non violent expression of views, The Week o Political Prisoner was organized mainly by Zbigniew Romaszewski, 3 - 10 November 1985, freedom of conscience and expression, freedom to congregate and organize, promotion of human rights, political opposition, religious freedom, defenders of freedom rights and independece with not-violent methods, communist party and government in Poland not guaranteeing impartial court system, human rights abuse in Poland during martial law outlawed Solidarity Labour Union, freedom from discrimination, freedom of artistic expression, freedom of assembly for Peace on Earth and Goodwill to Men. Polish political posters. Martial law in Poland 1981-1983. Authors of the posters: R. Antoniewicz, Jan Bokiewicz, Wojciech Müller, "Delta", Jan Młodożeniec, Piotr Młodożeniec, Eugeniusz Skorwider, "Anonim z Poznania" and others.