PHRM's Nobel Nomination: Honoring Advocacy for Prisoner Rights

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Dorsey Nunn, alongside All of Us or None, rejoices in Sangu's release after enduring an astonishing 52 years of incarceration. The Prisoner Human Rights Movement (PHRM), a contender for the Nobel Peace Prize, advocates fiercely for the rights of prisoners, particularly opposing the harsh realities of solitary confinement. This movement not only amplifies the voices of inmates but also showcases their unwavering spirit through creative expressions in art and media. For those interested in delving deeper into this pivotal struggle for justice and dignity, further insights can be found at the Prisoner Human Rights Movement’s official site and through PHSS. Their collective work signifies a crucial chapter in the ongoing quest for human rights within the penal system.

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