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The Lakota are one of many tribes that were moved off their land to prisoner-of-war camps, now called reservations.
Prisoners are still born into prisoner of war camps, long after the guards are gone.
Currently, most refugees live in the cities rather than in the refugee
camps.
And the women, who I was so privileged to meet when there were three survivors, told these stories about lying in their cots in the refugee
camps.
But what my research has shown me is that experts tend on the whole to form very rigid camps, that within these camps, a dominant perspective emerges that often silences opposition, that experts move with the prevailing winds, often hero-worshipping their own gurus.
And it's not sustainable, and the huge logging
camps
in the forest are now demanding meat, so the Pygmy hunters in the Congo basin who've lived there with their wonderful way of living for so many hundreds of years are now corrupted.
They're given weapons; they shoot for the logging camps; they get money.
The slaughter of millions in the trenches and in the death
camps
have caused people to ask, "Where is God in all this?
After the liberation he made false papers to allow the survivors of concentration
camps
to immigrate to Palestine before the creation of Israel.
It means that violence, the rule of warriors and despotic chiefs, the conditions of
camps
and warfare, of riot and tyranny, give place to parliaments where laws are made, and independent courts of justice in which over long periods those laws are maintained.
It's not just knowing that Louise from Seattle survived Japanese American internment
camps.
For most of us, those Japanese Americans both in
camps
and in service, now see their bravery, their resilience, their history forgotten.
And on top of that, now we have a whole plethora of other individuals that have come up and started to talk to us from doing it for mining camps, mobile youth hostels, right down to the World Cup and the Olympics.
All these huts are the unofficial
camps.
January and February are the dry months in Haiti, yet many of the
camps
had developed standing water.
So the question is, which
camps
are at risk, how many people are in these camps, what's the timeline for flooding, and given very limited resources and infrastructure, how do we prioritize the relocation?
The human goal here was to identify
camps
for relocation based on priority need.
For the last two and a half years, I'm one of the few, if not the only, child psychiatrist operating in refugee camps, shorelines and rescue boats in Greece and the Mediterranean Sea.
Later in the camps, hospitals and through our online clinic that breaks down borders and overcomes languages.
But I landed in a refugee situation that had a million refugees in 40 camps, and there were six of us doctors.
So we've been working for a few years with these local communities and clinicians to study what happens to the Hmong and Karen microbiomes when people move from refugee
camps
and villages in Thailand to the USA.
We were to be rounded up and imprisoned in 10 barbed-wire prison
camps
in some of the most desolate places in America: the blistering hot desert of Arizona, the sultry swamps of Arkansas, the wastelands of Wyoming, Idaho, Utah, Colorado, and two of the most desolate places in California.
What would be grotesquely abnormal became my normality in the prisoner of war
camps.
We should think of refugee
camps
and communities as more than just temporary population centers where people languish waiting for the war to end.
Only his cousin survived, and the two of them walked for seven months — this is boys like him — chased and pursued by wild animals and armed gangs, and they finally made it to refugee
camps
where they found safety, and he would spend the next seven years in Kenya in a refugee camp.
There are
camps
for LGBTQ people or autistic people to try and make them this "normal," and that's terrifying that people would do that in this day and age.
I've been in Bosnian refugee
camps.
And Grandma, where were you when they were marching our Japanese-American neighbors off to internment
camps?
And then Pearl Harbor happens, and as if his life wasn't difficult enough, now the race relations have really ratcheted up, and then the Japanese-American internment
camps
are quickly created, and there's lots of tension and horrible stuff as he's still trying to solve this murder.
As it is in my culture, once you reach puberty stage, you are supposed to go to initiation
camps.
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