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In these initiation camps, you are taught how to sexually please a man.
I'm not going to go to the initiation camps."
Prisons are a system of cooperation; slaughterhouses are a system of cooperation; concentration
camps
are a system of cooperation.
Chimpanzees don't have slaughterhouses and prisons and concentration
camps.
So people continue to flee into neighboring countries, and we build refugee
camps
for them in the desert.
Hundreds of thousands of people live in
camps
like these, and thousands and thousands more, millions, live in towns and cities.
I sent a team to the border of Iraq to record material at refugee camps, basically an area I wouldn't send a team now, as that's where ISIS is really operating.
Millions of refugees are in
camps
and villages and towns around Syria.
Refugee
camps
are intended to be temporary structures, offering short-term shelter until inhabitants can safely return home, be integrated to the host country, or resettle in another country.
So many refugees are left with no choice but to remain in
camps
for years and sometimes even decades.
And around the world, some 80 percent of refugees who are in
camps
have to stay for at least five years.
Even in the camps, we found extraordinary examples of vibrant, flourishing and entrepreneurial businesses.
So what if refugees were able to work there rather than being stuck in camps, able to support their families and develop skills through vocational training before they go back to Syria?
Today, we’ve classified headaches into two camps— primary headaches and secondary headaches.
And we're living at a remarkable moment in design, because this is a time when the two
camps
are coming closer together.
There may be roundups, raids, deportations, camps, secessions.
In HIV centers, in refugee camps, but also to stop online bullying and early child marriage.
The question I had was, could parent training programs be useful for families while they were still in war zones or refugee
camps?
So I travelled to refugee
camps
in Syria and in Turkey, and I sat with families, and I listened.
Labor
camps
are called "Joycamps."
Or the Poles, who lived in towns and villages around the death camps, who watched day after day as the trains went in filled with people and came out empty.
Solution number three: most refugees are in urban areas, in cities, not in
camps.
The vast majority remain in refugee camps, whose conditions cannot be defined as humane under anyone's definition.
They evacuated the capital and forced people into labor
camps.
The whole operation requires weeks of strict planning, liaising with the other
camps
in her domain, strategic delegation – and the patience to move at the speed of dawdling animals.
After this comes the second imperial camp led by another senior wife, then two more camps, also led by wives.
And the Eskimo community basically
camps
out on the edge of the ice here, waits for a whale to come close enough to attack.
I started visiting the
camps
almost every day, until the internally displaced persons started to go back to their place of origin.
I established four mother-child health care units, especially to take care of over 10,000 women and children nearby the
camps.
Without neutral observers or media to counter this absurd narrative, it became the single narrative in these
camps.
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