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Also known as internment camp
camp in which people are imprisoned or confined, commonly in large groups, without trial
A concentration camp is a place where large groups of people are imprisoned or confined without trial. It matters because it represents a severe restriction of human freedom and rights, and historically has been used by governments to detain people based on their identity, beliefs, or perceived threat.
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