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This law seems pretty similar to the Maine law at issue in Camps Newfound/Owatonna, Inc.v. Town of Harrison.
One Liberal Constituency Group, Environmentalists, are Bummed, Though. « PubliCola 2010
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Temporary rest camp for men from hellship Hokusen Maru and later housed other POWs from Taichu and Inrin Camps – little work, but some men worked at the nearby sugar mill.
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Report on the Treatment by the Enemy of British Officers, Prisoners of War in Camps under the 10th (Hanover) Army Corps, up to March 1918.
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Amnesty International believes that the conditions described in Camps 5 and 6 and Camp Echo, particularly when applied long-term or indefinitely, constitute cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment in violation of the above standards.
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Heito Camp, and also the continued search for the two Inrin Camps in Central Taiwan and the Oka camp near Taipei.
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The remaining three consist of the two Inrin Camps in the Yuanlin area, and a third - the Oka Camp, which we believe is in the Waishuangshi area in the mountains north of Taipei city.
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Although unable on the first try to locate the two Inrin Camps, we are confident that they will be found in the not too distant future.
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Note 2: John R. Mott, "The Insistent Demand for Service among Soldiers of Warring Countries in Camps, Prisons, and Hospitals," Association Men 41 (June 1916): 485. back
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"The Constant Demand for Service among Soldiers of Warring Countries in Camps, Prisons, and Hospitals."
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"The Insistent Demand for Service among Soldiers of Warring Countries in Camps, Prisons, and Hospitals."
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