Concentration Camps
Internment is the imprisonment of people, commonly in large groups, without charges or intent to file charges. The term is especially used for the confinement "of enemy citizens in wartime or of terrorism suspects". Thus, while it can simply mean imprisonment, it tends to refer to preventive confinement rather than confinement after having been convicted of some crime. Use of these terms is subject to debate and political sensitivities. Internment is also occasionally used to describe a neutral country's practice of detaining belligerent armed forces and equipment on its territory during times of war, under the Hague Convention of 1907.Interned …
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MiningWatch Canada · 10 January 2024 English
Arrest of the Five Santa Marta Water Defenders On January 11, 2023, on the orders of the Attorney General of the government of Nayib Bukele, police arrested six men, five …
horrendous. People used the terms torture and concentration camps. The food is horrible, and cells are packed …
CIDP: Centre for International and Defense Policy · 9 January 2024 English
One of the many impacts of our multi-year Afghanistan contribution was to sensitize both politicians and senior bureaucrats to the risks associated with unknown outcomes.11 A combination of events, all …
experiences surviving against the odds in Nazi concentration camps, Frankl may have been quoting the German …
Fraser Institute · 14 December 2023 English
After Estonia ended socialist rule and transitioned back to a market democracy, Estonians enjoyed vast improvements in their incomes, living standards and other key measures of prosperity. After the second …
Most—about 1.7 million—were exiled to a system of concentration camps known as the Gulag (Snyder, 2022: 27). There …
Fraser Institute · 30 November 2023 English
After the Soviet Union invaded Estonia and imposed socialism, living standards in Estonia plummeted—particularly compared to neighbouring Finland. Estonia and Finland share much in common including geography and natural resources. …
Most—about 1.7 million—were exiled to a system of concentration camps known as the Gulag (Snyder, 2022: 27). There …
Yellowhead Institute · 23 November 2023 English
being bombed, starved, dehydrated, “voluntarily emigrated,” and blockaded into collective death and How to characterize the carnage? For weeks, UN submission – a continuation of the decades-long Experts and hundreds …
that end, Israel’s serial slaughters of the concentration camps to starve to death. Palestinians under its …
UAP: University of Alberta Press · 18 August 2023 English
Hekmat Al-Taweel (1922–2008) was a native Palestinian Christian from Gaza City whose narrative unearths a version of history long excluded from mainstream discourse and provides an unfamiliar perspective on Muslim–Christian …
Holocaust—the pain of the Jewish people escaping concentration camps and genocide in Europe. There were cases …
MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 15 July 2023 English
After World War II displaced more than sixty million people, Cold War politics opened global eyes and wallets to European displaced persons. The postwar experiences of more than three million …
former forced labourers, inmates of Nazi concentration camps and prisons, children who had been sent … priest, and a writer who spent the war in concentration camps. To refer to the main subjects of this study … them like “nonpersons” and like slaves.77 Concentration camps and prisons played a pivotal role in breaking … “wandering” children were imprisoned in concentration camps in occupied Poland and in the Reich. For … function- aries subjected the inmates of concentration camps to forced nudity, humiliation, starvation …
OpenMedia.ca · 11 July 2023 English
While it is not the subject of the proceeding, it is critical that the Canadian Media Fund and CanCon definitions be reformed to be highly flexible and available to support …
herd the more rebellious humans into new concentration camps being prepared by FEMA ,and others. The net …
FRHD: Freehand Books · 1 May 2023 English
A compelling and inventive collection about the ways we leave and the reasons we choose what to leave behind. Framed within a tale about a journalist investigating choices of life …
Only ten of those ultimately de- ported to concentration camps would return alive. Among those who perished …
CHRC: Canadian Human Rights Commission · 27 March 2023 English
From the surge of new technologies, to the drastic shifts in our climate, to the impact of social media, world politics and now the pandemic — it has all shaped …
commemorates the liberation of the Nazi concentration camps and seeks to promote Holocaust education …