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Prison camps

Prison camps are facilities where large groups of prisoners, often military personnel or political detainees, are held under strict conditions. They are usually characterized by minimal amenities, rigorous supervision, and controlled movement. Historically associated with wartime or oppressive regimes, these camps are meant to imprison individuals deemed enemies or threats, often with limited rights or freedoms. The purpose can range from punishment and detention to forced labor or ideological indoctrination. The conditions and treatment vary widely, but they commonly involve significant restrictions on personal liberty and human rights.