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Amnesty International Punches China Olympics in the Face.

By Stuart Sheridan at August 7, 2008 | 5:31 amPrint

A campaign by Amnesty International (although it seems they’re distancing themselves from it) hits hard at China’s Human Rights.

Hard hitting, and tied to Olympic themes, these print campaigns are brutal in their depiction of China’s Human Rights.

Hardcore stuff.

Full story on the SMH website here.

Uncategorized advertising, amnesty international, china, human rights, Olympics, print

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