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Possible concentration camp discovered in central Tokyo by U.S. surveillance satellite


TOKYO, Japan (GTA) -- An investigation by GTA has uncovered what appears to be an extensive forced labor camp located in central Tokyo.

What makes the story truly sad, is that these camps are specifically designed to contain children. In fact, it is not uncommon to find multiple children from the same family inside the facility.

Undercover surveillance obtained from intelligence sources by the Gaba Teachers Association shows just how formidable these facilities can be.

Four-meter cement walls with an additional 5-meter fence surrounding most camps, eliminates any hopes of escape for even the most courageous of prisoners.

A spokesperson from Amnesty International replied, "We don't know what goes on inside, however the overseers inside the camp do permit the children 45 minutes of exercise time in the yard--but only if it's official government sanctioned group activity."

Camp officials denied that any children were forced into performing for forced presentations, and boasted that participation in such events was 100%.

"All children are free to come and go as they please. Nobody is held against there will," announced a spokesperson from asa no kai.

However, camp fugitives have come forward to claim they were forced into multiple mandatory activities that included, pyramid building for sports festivals, routine marching, and other activities currently prohibited by the Geneva convention.

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