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New Zine: The Responsibility of Criminals

Posted on 2025/01/15 by unsalted
The cover of the zine "The Responsibility of Criminals". It is monochrome with the title on the top, an image of a chest x-ray, and at the bottom the byline Roadkill Revolt and date 2025

A new short zine (The Responsibility of Criminals) questioning how one acts under political persecution and certain risks of being a political criminal.

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