labour camp

NOUN
  1. a penal institution for political prisoners who are used as forced labor
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  • Aileen Colleran, one of the most influential Labour councillors in Glasgow, was dismayed by the timbre of the Labour campaign: We came across as tribal, and with an obsessive hatred of the SNP, when they are a democratic, left-of-centre party like ourselves. Alex Salmond can do no wrong after biggest victory margin in Scottish political history
  • Of all the survivors, those who came out of death or labour camps were the most pitiable.
  • The most interesting aspect of the Labour campaign was, however, its glossy, middle-class niceness.
  • He was sentenced to two years in a labour camp .
  • It was an instant bestseller, but was also controversial in its portrayal of the treatment of migrants in Californian labour camps. Times, Sunday Times
  • She spent five years in a labour camp.
  • The bleak prospect of the labour camps, slavery in Siberia?
  • More than 100,000 are incarcerated in labour camps without trial.
  • Orchestral life, at its best, is a cross between summer camp and labour camp.
  • Many spent decades in labour camps or in internal exile.
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