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The Reabilitavać camps- ‘Freedom thru serving the Tsar and his people’ Inspired by the Chinese Laogai camps, the Belarussian Assembly, Carski court, and other bill approving groups have made the controversial decision to create the Reabilitavać camp’s all through the nation and hundreds of thousands of prisoners have been moved to the new 4 camps. Pronsers will be forced to work with pay (albeit as little as 0.3 Belarusian Ruble). Jobs prisoners will do include, mining, farming of both food, livestock and illegal [REDACTED], factory work and other jobs in the same lane. Furthermore, a bill has been passed stating that all able bodied male soldiers may be called in to fight in times of war.
Criminals working on making a railway
Coal and iron mining In the Gomel Oblast, Zhitkovichi, Novoselovka and Tonezh, more and more coal and iron mines have been popping up. This recent development has paved the way for the creation of Zikirnov coal and iron fields. Most of the coal will be used to make synthetic fuel, while iron will most likely be used for military use, exporting or steel refining.
Oil drilling While insufficient oil shales have been known to be in the nation before, only now has the government began drilling for it. An estimated 198,000,000 barrels of oil is set to be in the nation, with even more shales of it and private companies from Russia and Spain have rushed to create mines. This has been heavily supported by the Tsarist government.
Synthetic production of fuel, rubber and more Following the main principle of ‘an independent Belarus’. Synthetic production of both fuel and rubber in mass civilian factories has begun. Furthermore, production of synthetic methanol, ammonia, and nitric acid has also started. The nation will be hiring a top-tier list of scientists to help study and lead both the Bergius process as well as the Fischer–Tropsch process and prisoners from the Reabilitavać camps have been told to work on producing fuel. To help with this, another 20,000 more workers from the United Coalition Labour Force. More are set to be sent.
Military expansion
Thanks to many private donations from the aristocracy as well as an increase from of government spending, a large military expansion has taken due and over 100,000 extra men have been called in as permanent infantry men, and more and more factories have been making and producing tanks, aircrafts, armour and guns for the army. With this, many notable peoples within the army have been promted including Tsypryjan Platonaǔ, the hero of the Minsk Oblast who defined the Buktamento army base from foreign republican anti-monarchists, has been prompted from commander to Lieutenant General. Along with him, many others have followed suit.
New laws
Tattoos and piercings made illegal. The only tattoos allowed are religious ones that follow the direct instruction from the government, and tattoos given to prisoners-usually a number but murders and gang members have the term ‘Dziarmo’ which translates to sh!t.
Gambling made illegal to all citizens expect those in Minsk
Plastic surgery made illegal
Permits for protest
50,000 Belarussian ruble (around $5,000 OBD) to anyone who spits in public street, spitting chewing gum, littering, speeding, or jaywalking
Lobotomies made legal
Prisoners awaiting death row, or die while labouring in the Reabilitavać camps, will have organs removed and sold on the international black market, where Belarus is a key player in
The sins of $odmy, m@sterbation, the p0rn industry, LGBTQ, and anything else in the same lane have been found as a severe crime and police have been told to arrest anyone they suspect of following.
Deviance laws inspired from the Tang Clique state that anyone who critics the government, human-right advocates, LGBT advocates, separatists, or anyone against the rule of the Tsar is set to be put under trial
A state company has been set up for the main reason to prop up as many surveillance cameras as possible within the nation. Over 400 AI equipped cameras have already been made
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Quite harsh!
We kinda have work camps.
not labour camps, just prison camps were prinsers are told to work in