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 Camp X-Ray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The location of Camp X-Ray is significant because Guantanamo Bay is leased from Cuba and is nominally subject to Cuban sovereignty, United States courts have ruled that persons detained in Guantanamo Bay do not have the access to American courts that a person detained within the United States has.
Camp X-Ray is sometimes considered to be a concentration camp ; on May 25, 2005, Amnesty International released a report calling the facility the "gulag of our times".
Abdul Ghaffar, captured in Afghanistan in December 2001, was one of the twenty-three prisoners released from Camp X-Ray in late January 2004.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_X-Ray

  
 Unfree labour - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A more common form in modern society is indenture, or bonded labour, under which workers sign contracts to work for a specific period of time, for which they are paid only with accommodation and sustenance, or these essentials in addition to limited benefits such as cancellation of a debt, or transportation to a desired country.
However, it should be stressed that indenture is often only a formal legal category, and in practice employers sometimes find it difficult or impossible to coerce indentured workers, unless the letter of the law is reinforced by law enforcement systems, and/or by full acceptance by workers, as a traditional practice.
Trafficking is a term to define the recruiting, harboring, obtaining and transportation of a person by use of force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of subjecting them to involuntary acts, such as acts related to commercial sexual exploitation (including prostitution) or involuntary labour.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unfree_labour   (1309 words)

  
 Gulag - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In addition to the most common category of camps that practiced hard physical labour and prisons of various sorts, other forms also existed.
It was not uncommon for the survivors of Nazi camps to be transported directly to the Soviet labour camps.
The term "corrective labor camp" was suggested for official use by the politburo of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union session of July 27, 1929, as a replacement of the term concentration camp, commonly used until that time.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GULAG   (3109 words)

  
 Concentration camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term is not often applied to camps such as Andersonville during the American Civil War.
While the primary purpose of Soviet camps was not mass extermination of prisoners, in many cases the outcome was death or permanent disabilities.
In February 2006 a United Nations report called on the United States to immediately close the Guantánamo Bay facility, listing abuses and violations of human rights and of medical ethics, and saying that certain practices at the prison camp "must be assessed as amounting to torture" and go beyond what international law permits.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Concentration_camp   (4993 words)

  
 b o r d e r l a n d s e-journal
Australia's assent in the presence of the camp regularises that space of exception 'in which the normal order is de facto suspended and in which whether or not atrocities are committed depends not on law, but on the civility and ethical sense of the police who temporarily act as sovereign' there (Agamben 1997: 113).
In this genealogy the initial characteristics of the camp are colonial war, with an implicit racial/ethnic difference in the interned population, and the invocation of a 'state of exception' based on considerations of 'national security' rather than criminal behaviour on the part of those imprisoned.
Later, in response to international protests over violations of the non-refoulement clause of the 1951 Refugee Convention, Haitians were first interned in camps outside the reaches of U.S law at Guantanomo Bay, that recurring place of imprisonment for the denationalised internee, and then sent to Krome detention center on the U.S mainland.
http://www.borderlandsejournal.adelaide.edu.au/vol1no1_2002/perera_camp.html   (4993 words)

  
 Irregular Times Rating and Contact Information for Representative Dave Camp of MI
Dave Camp has not yet cosponsored H.J. Res 37, which would amend the United States Constitution to simply state the following: "Equality of rights under the law shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.
By voting for the Hostettler Amendment to H.R. 2862, Rep. Camp voted to keep a ruling of a federal court from being enforced.
A score of 55 means that Rep. Camp has acted to support 55% of a slate of conservative, wrongheaded policies in the 109th Congress.
http://irregularbin.com/house/CampMI4.html   (1940 words)

  
 Camp Delta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Camp Iguana was a low-security detention center for juvenile detainees aged 13 to 15, which was converted in 1994 to a low-security center to house detainees no longer classified as illegal enemy combatants, but who cannot return to their homelands due to concerns for their safety.
Camp Delta, composed of detention camps 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and Camp Echo, is a permanent 612-unit detention center.
It was named Camp X-Ray because various temporary camps in the station were named sequentially from the beginning and then from the end of the NATO phonetic alphabet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_X-Ray   (3764 words)

  
 Human Rights Watch - Reeducation Through Labor in China
Reeducation through labor —sometimes labeled rehabilitation through labor— is not to be confused with reform though labor (laodong gaizao or laogai), the complex of prisons, labor camps, and labor farms for those sentenced judicially.
Public security organs are in charge of the actual labor camps, and the "people's procuratorates" supervise the activities of all agencies involved in the reeducation process.
On August 17, 1996, shortly after his conviction to a three-year reeducation sentence, Chen leapt from a two-story walkway at Luoshen Labor Camp in an attempt to avoid repeated beatings and electric shocks from a senior prison official as punishment for his refusal to write a statement of guilt and self-criticism.
http://www.hrw.org/campaigns/china-98/laojiao.htm   (1665 words)

  
 Operating an Agricultural Migrant Labor Camp in Ohio, FLR-1-01
The ODH license for all licensed camps expires on Dec. 31.
State Regulations Agricultural labor camps are regulated by the Ohio Department of Health under the authority of Section 3733 of the Ohio Revised Code (ORC).
At the final inspection, the camp must comply with all the rules provisions in OAC Chapter 3701-33 before a license can be issued.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/flr-fact/0001.html   (1205 words)

  
 Chapter XI. Temporary Labor Camp Inspections - MOSH Field Operations Manual
Camp inspections shall be scheduled during regular working hours in accordance with procedures in Chapter III of this Manual.
A review of the employer's safety and health program shall be performed during inspection of a temporary labor camp only if there is specific work activity being performed at the campsite.
Camps shall be selected in the order prescribed until the number of camps selected equals the number of projected inspections for the year.
http://www.dllr.state.md.us/labor/fom/chapter11/chapter11.htm   (1805 words)

  
 UT Admin Code R392-501. Labor Camp Sanitation.
2.1 It shall be the duty of each person operating a labor camp in the State of Utah to carry out the provisions of these regulations.
Labor Camp shall mean one or more buildings, structures, tents or related facilities together with surrounding grounds set aside for use as living quarters for groups of migrant laborers or temporary housing facilities intended to accommodate construction, mining or demolition workers, etc.
3.5 In any labor camp where it is infeasible to pipe water into the area, an alternate supply may be permitted upon approval of the Director or director of the local health department having jurisdiction.
http://www.rules.utah.gov/publicat/code/r392/r392-501.htm   (1836 words)

  
 My beliefs on the "Death Camps" - Stormfront White Nationalist Community
But that such acts in no way reflected official policy is clearly obvious from the regulations for the camp administration.
Such measures must exist, not merely on paper, but must rather be regularly controlled by the camp doctors.
The council of Jewish elders was responsible for organizing the orderly deportation to the death camps, for detailing the number and occupations of the Jews in the ghettos, for distributing food and medical supplies.
http://www.stormfront.org/forum/showthread.php?t=134750   (1836 words)

  
 TURKMENISTAN: Seven Jehovah's Witnesses in Labour Camps for their Faith.
He was therefore sentenced to a further two years' imprisonment in a medium-security labour camp.
Three of the seven imprisoned Jehovah's Witnesses are known to be held in the labour camp in Seydy, where Baptist prisoner Shagildy Atakov was also held until being transferred to a prison hospital in the town of Mary in early February (see KNS 13 February 2001).
He is currently serving his sentence in a labour camp in Turkmenbashi (formerly Krasnovodsk), a port city on the Caspian.
http://www.starlightsite.co.uk/keston/kns/2001/010220TK-02.htm   (809 words)

  
 PDA: Program - Seasonal Farm Labor Camp
camps owned, leased, or operated by an employer or farm labor contractor where four or more unrelated individuals occupy the camp on a yearly basis.
Camp housing units in Pennsylvania are also occasionally inspected by the United States Department of Labor, Division of Wage and Hour under MSPA (Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act), utilizing either OSHA or ETA regulations.
Campse having 4 or more tenants are required to hold valid occupancy permits issued by the Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Bureau of Occupational and Industrial Safety.
http://www.agriculture.state.pa.us/agriculture/cwp/view.asp?a=3&q=126073   (1338 words)

  
 holocamp.html
Many of the camps were established early in the Nazi regime under the "Protective Custody" law of February 28, 1933 which authorized the police to make arrests on suspicion of criminal activity and incarcerated without benefit of legal counsel or trial.
Originally, the camp was under the jursidiction of the Danzig chief of police; however, in 1941, it was reassigned as an SS camp.
In some sense, all of the concentration camps, and there were hundreds of them, were death camps in that thousands of inmates died of starvation, being worked to death, exposure to the elements, epidemics and disease, or simply being executed for alleged crimes.
http://www.mtsu.edu/~baustin/holocamp.html   (1338 words)

  
 death camps - QuickTopic free message board hosting
But to fail to distinguish between a death penalty for individual prisoners, and a "death camp" is one of the worst distortions of words possible, and seems to me as if it should fall under Godwin's Law.
It refers to a camp -- the Germans were the only ones in world history to yet do this, but certainly others could do so at present or in the future -- in which industrial processes were used to engage in mass killing of the inhabitants.
Under that treaty, the UK can not allow extradition to countries with the death penalty if it thinks there is a reasonable likelihood that such a penalty might be applied in the case of the crimes cited in the extradition (if I recall correctly).
http://www.quicktopic.com/22/H/QqNhrcrkbMXtE   (1338 words)

  
 Laogai: Reform Through Labor in China
The conditions of Laogai camps are also in non-compliance with policy statements issued by the PRC, such as the White Paper on Human Rights, an official document issued by the PRC government in November 1991 setting forth the PRC's human rights policy.
The camps are often overcrowded and it is common for two prisoners to sleep in the same bed and for 200 prisoners to share six showers within a half-hour period of clean-up time.
At that time I was beaten by a group of inmates instructed by the police guards in the labor camp.
http://www.wcl.american.edu/hrbrief/07/2laogai.cfm   (2271 words)

  
 Guantanamo Bay - Camp Delta
The camp also possesses a basketball court, a library, and a hut offering a big-screen television, movies with seating for 20.
Detainees held at Camp 4 wear white colored uniforms rather than the orange-colored ones, in addition to a locker for personal storage and access to writing material.
Camp Iguana is a lower-security detention facility dedicated to juvenile detainees aged between 13 to 15 years and brought to Guantanamo Bay.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/guantanamo-bay_delta.htm   (2271 words)

  
 French
French Camp, Mississippi French Camp is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 393.
French Camp, California French Camp is a town located in 2000 census, the town had a total population of 4,109.
French grammar French grammar is the study of French language.
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/french.html   (4432 words)

  
 Comparative Analysis of Concentration Camps in Nazi Germany, the Former Soviet Union and North Korea
The case of Nazi camps is similar where the victim is deprived of civil rights and subjected to arbitrary decisions.
Here, one must be careful about the term "political offenders" because an inopportune word or an attempt to leave the country can send someone to the camp.
The children went to camp - at seven and nine years of age - and the Party ordered the daughter of a hero to cut off the rotten branch which represented her family and which was contaminated by an act of treason.
http://www.chosunjournal.com/pierrerigoulot.html   (3090 words)

  
 Trials of German Major War Criminals: Volume 11
It says in this letter that these correctional labour camps, so far as administration and orders were concerned, were under the State Police offices, and furthermore, under the commanders of the Security Police and the S.D. Did you have knowledge of that?
Answer: Yes, and because of these conferences and on the occasion of discussions with the two Amt Chiefs, Gruppenfuehrer Muller, Chief of Amt IV, and Gruppenfuehrer Nebe, R.S.H.A., the Chief of Sipo and S.D., S.S. ObergruppenFuehrer Dr. Kaltenbrunner should be acquainted with conditions in concentration camps.
I only knew that correctional labour camps had the task of doing labour for public works, that is, public construction work like roads, railroad maintenance, and, in particular, for repair of damage due to air raids.
http://www.vex.net/~nizkor/hweb/imt/tgmwc/tgmwc-11/tgmwc-11-105-05.shtml   (1709 words)

  
 Guantanamo Bay - Camp Delta
The camp also possesses a basketball court, a library, and a hut offering a big-screen television, movies with seating for 20.
Detainees held at Camp 4 wear white colored uniforms rather than the orange-colored ones, in addition to a locker for personal storage and access to writing material.
Camp Iguana is a lower-security detention facility dedicated to juvenile detainees aged between 13 to 15 years and brought to Guantanamo Bay.
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/facility/guantanamo-bay_delta.htm   (4592 words)

  
 Annex VIII : Prison camps (part 3/10)
The camp was a former warehouse that had been converted into a detention facility by the Bosnian Serbs when they took control of the city in May 1992.
According to one report, 2,500 Croatian civilians and 750 members of the HVO were imprisoned in several concentration camps in the county of Bugojno.
The Gabela camp was formerly used as a logistics base by the JNA.
http://www.ess.uwe.ac.uk/comexpert/ANX/VIII-03.htm   (4592 words)

  
 Jasenovac concentration camp - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The acts of murder and of cruelty in the camp reached their peak in the late summer of 1942, when tens of thousands of Serbian villagers were deported to Jasenovac from the area of the fighting against the partisans in the Kozara mountain (in Bosnia).
Jasenovac was a complex of five subcamps and three smaller camps spread out over 240 square kilometers (150 square miles), in relatively close proximity to each other, on the bank of the Sava river.
The enforcement of these legal acts was done not only through normal courts but also new out-of-order courts as well as mobile court-martials with extended jurisdictions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jasenovac_concentration_camp   (2386 words)

  
 AMERICAN CONCENTRATION CAMPS
These camps are to be operated by FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) should Martial Law need to be implemented in the United States.
My friend called them "Transfer Centers," guessing that they were designed for the future movement of dissident citizens from one concentration camp to another after Martial law has been imposed and confiscation of guns enforced.
U.S. There over 600 prison camps in the United States, all fully operational and ready to receive prisoners.
http://www.apfn.org/apfn/camps.htm   (7259 words)

  
 civdc
U.S. Detention Camps During WW II The socialist experiment with detention camps began during the era of 1931 – 1948 in Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, and the United States.
It should be said that the camps in the United States were not the death camps which were so feared in Europe, yet these people were denied their Constitutional rights when the federal government forced them into the camps.
The camp was occupied by people of Japanese and German decent, who had immigrated to the United States prior to the beginning of WW II.
http://www.pbnnews.4mg.com/articles/civdc.html   (7259 words)

  
 China to reform much-criticised labour camps - News - Muzi.com
Under the re-education programme, introduced in 1957 for what the Beijing News called a mild punishment, a person can be put in a labour camp for up to four years without a court order.
[LatelineNews 2005-03-02] BEIJING - China, with the biggest prison population in the world, is to reform its controversial labour camps where inmates can be held for up to four years without trial, state media said on Wednesday.
Under the new system, the maximum stay in the camps would be 18 months and an inmate would be able to appeal, the newspaper quoted Wang Gongyi, a Justice Ministry official, as saying.
http://stars.dailynews.muzi.com/ll/english/1351767.shtml   (636 words)

  
 What If Bush Invited Sharon and Abu Mazen to Camp David? The Prospects for Negotiations in the Post-Arafat Era - Dore Gold and David Keyes
Indeed, in the present context, a partial cease-fire or other limited arrangements are more realistic than significant progress on any of the substantive issues raised at Camp David in 2000.
In fact, the main security issues were not resolved at Camp David, including early warning stations, control of air space, demilitarization, Israeli presence in the Jordan Valley, and management of border crossings.
Former Arafat advisor Akram Haniya, who also participated in the Camp David summit, warned that "[the Americans] are making a grave mistake [if they] believe that Arafat can sign an agreement that does not answer to their minimum national rights" (authors' emphasis).
http://www.jcpa.org/jl/vp526.htm   (5103 words)

  
 Guantánamo
Except for a new unit -- Camp Four, which now holds about 125 detainees -- it appears to be a prison based on the supermax model of solitary confinement that has become popular in the States during the past 25 years.
The camp commander will tell you that meal times were changed to accommodate Ramadan, and Chief Warrant Officer James Kluck, the kitchen head, will talk about the baklava he added to the menu.
At the camp's main gate, a 4-foot-by-8-foot sign attached at eye level says ''Honor Bound to Defend Freedom.'' This is the slogan of J.T.F./Guantánamo, the joint military task force -- 2,000 strong -- that runs the detention-and-interrogation operation.
http://www.tedconover.com/gitmo.html   (4258 words)

  
 Volume II Chapter XXIII
Met Lieutenant Patton and got from him verbal orders and also a written order to camp near ferry.
Camped op- posite the lower end of Camp White on the broad level bottom in the angle between Elk and Kanawha.
Camps and baggage of officers all left; apparently de- ceived by our manoeuvres or [they] trusted too much to the blockade.
http://www.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/hayes/chapterxxiii.html   (11343 words)

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