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Samchung re-education camp

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Within a span of six months, more than 40,000 people, many of whom had clean criminal records, were forced into hard labor or faced physical violence by the military, with some of them dying due to ill-treatment.
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In August 1980, under the South Korean military junta, Samchung served as a prison camp for critics of the new military regime and people considered to be a "social ill". This included participants of the notable
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There were four categories in the camp, A, B, C and D. Each letter corresponded to the severity of treatment an interned person would receive in the camp, with A being the most severe and D the least.
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Stokes, Henry Scott; Times, Spec Ial To the New York (1981-09-20).
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set up during the early 1980s under the rule of military dictator
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38°06′N 127°05′E / 38.100°N 127.083°E / 38.100; 127.083
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Government of South Korea
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concentration camp
Chun Doo-hwan
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Gyeonggi Province
Gwangju Uprising
Human rights in South Korea
Slavery on salt farms in Sinan County




"S. Korean junta punished civilians with military camp in early 1980s: Report"
""진상규명도 안됐는데 삼청교육대 복무자가 총리라고?""

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