Nation Bulletin

South Ireland construction of Detention camps

November 14th, 2075.

By Ziva David, Political Editor
05/07/2022 04:47 pm
Updated: 05/07/2022 04:58 pm

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Earlier today, Houses of Members launched a Democratic vote to the citizens on labour camps. King Jack approved an act to build 5 Concentration camps. Here is a little insight into their daily operations:
 

All rioters, bank robbers, dr@g dealers, prisoners of war and threats to society will be sent to Concentration camps and required to do hard labour.

 

From 4:15 - 5:00, Inmates take a mandatory shower and have breakfast. This consists of a bowl of broth, a glass of milk and an orange. The first length of labour starts at 5:00 and ends at 13:45. They will work down the mines to excavate resources. Anyone caught stealing will be sent to isolation. From 13:45 - 16:45, Inmates will assist transporting  cargo to and from the prison to ports or storage departments. 16:45 to 17:15, Inmates will be fed a slice of lamb, an apple and some water. Labour down the mines continues until 22:00. Inmate resting hours are 22:00 - 4:15

 

All activity is monitored by the elite team of guards, called the gurkha. By law these guards can use the following equipment:
 

  • X-26 Taser
  • Pepper Spray
  • Cuffs
  • Beanbag shotgun 
  • Glock 19
  • MP5
  • Riot shield
  • Tear gas
     

All prisoners who steal, step out of line, disobey orders, attempt to escape or argue with guards will be sentenced to 2 weeks in an isolation cell. Isolated Inmates only get fed dinner at 20:20.

Labour is from 3:15 - 20:20 and 20:45 - 23:00. Labour consists of mining, creating supplies and weapons or maintenance.


A statement from PM Anthony DiNozzo reads: 

"I know multiple countries have made Concentration Camps for negative reasons, to impose dominance ect, but as a country South Ireland takes no influence from such unstable nations. We made this project for a positive reason: to make the country safe and punish Inmates correctly. You may think forced labour is a hard or strict punishment but we beg to differ. We and the Prisons are here to keep you safe."