Kate Bush - Prisoners Of Conscience (1990)
In 1990, Amnesty International broadcast 5 minute spots on BBC television in the UK, in which celebrities talk about the plight of political prisoners. On 12 June 1990 Kate Bush talked about two of them: Hong Song-Dam, a South Korean artist who was released from prison in the early 1990s, and Chang Ul-Gyun, also from South Korea.

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