labor camp

NOUN
  1. a penal institution for political prisoners who are used as forced labor
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  • They even have child slave labor camps where they rype youths. Archive 2007-01-01
  • For example G-ma and Pop-Pop will not be interviewed and then "whacked" by the government, we're all not moving to the countryside to work in labor camps, undocumented workers will not be covered, small businesses will not close etc. Heads up staffers, tips to avoid a Health Care "Town Hell" (Blog for Democracy)
  • The surrender marked the beginning of WWII and my grandfather was taken to the labor camp, Niewola in Germany, or Oflag #5. Natalia Brzezinski: Poland Has Not Yet Been Lost
  • Later, when I was meeting with Oskar Pastior so I could write about his deportation to the Soviet labor camp, he told me that an elderly Russian mother had given him a handkerchief made of white batiste. Herta Müller - Nobel Lecture
  • Millions of others died in incredibly harsh conditions in hundreds of labor camps.
  • September 4th, 2009 11: 43 am ET this creep is trying to run away from his shadows! .... this dimwit "core family values" is that working women are harmful to traditional families. he just want women to be slaves working in that labor camp he calls "traditional home" raising babies and doing domestic chores!!! McDonnell counters controversial thesis talk with upbeat ad
  • Obama's great-uncle was part of an Army division that liberated the Ohrdruf forced labor camp, a subdivision of Buchenwald. Obama discusses Middle East peace process with Elie Wiesel
  • The system is an administrative sanction that punishes perpetrators of minor crimes by enforcing re-education on them in labor camps.
  • Harry Wu (吳弘達), who labored in 12 different camps in China from 1960 to 1979, set up the museum in memory of the millions who he said perished within the camps, known as laogai or reform-through-labor camps. Taipei Times
  • In Communist times, Catholic clergy and laity who did not convert to Orthodoxy were imprisoned in labor camps and often murdered.
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