Sentences with phrase «in labour camps»

It's lead to tens of thousands of Christians being incarcerated in labour camps, and thousands more keeping their faith in Christ a complete secret.
Despite this, Open Doors estimates that there are between 200,000 and 400,000 Christians in North Korea, worshiping secretly, or imprisoned in labour camps.
A Chinese bishop who spent six years in labour camps and repeatedly refused to be a part of China's state - monitored... More
«This includes banishing those who follow a religion to remote places, incarcerating them, subjecting them to torture in labour camps, and murdering Christians for merely possessing a Bible.
On the other hand, re-education through labour (RETL)(laojiao (劳教)-RRB-, a draconian detention programme, has long been a focal point for critics of China's human rights record, whereby China's police can sentence an individual to three years (with a possible 4th year extension) in a labour camp without a trial
23:20 - First comments from our man in the Labour camp: «It's been a very busy day.
Al Campbell on twitter is having a feeding frenzy over Lord Ashcroft but I've tried to correct the mistaken impression that all in the Labour camp is rosy.
He insisted that the mood in the Labour camp had lifted.
One obvious weakness that the Yes camp should have in the Labour camp is its promotion of «coalition politics» which Nick Clegg is doing an outstanding job of making a by - word for breaking your word.
Of note is the new seat of Lancaster and Fleetwood which - despite being based on much of the Tory seat of Lancaster and Wyre - is now notionally in the Labour camp.

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The Romanian - born real estate tycoon survived Nazi labour camps before arriving in Canada in 1951.
A former pastor of one of Canada's largest churches has been released after spending two years in forced labour camps and prisons in North Korea.
Marco was arrested for being «too Catholic», and Natalia volunteered to go with a group of women rounded up for forced labour; both died in concentration camps.
Back then, it concentrated on the plight of Christians in Eastern Europe - behind what was called the Iron Curtain, where a Soviet - dominated system, backed by torture and imprisonment in the Gulag forced - labour camps, imposed an official atheism.
In Czechoslovakia in 1950 three quarters of all religious clergy and half of all priests were sent to labour camps and Sr Zdenka Schelingova was tortured to death for allowing a sick priest to escape from the hospital where she workeIn Czechoslovakia in 1950 three quarters of all religious clergy and half of all priests were sent to labour camps and Sr Zdenka Schelingova was tortured to death for allowing a sick priest to escape from the hospital where she workein 1950 three quarters of all religious clergy and half of all priests were sent to labour camps and Sr Zdenka Schelingova was tortured to death for allowing a sick priest to escape from the hospital where she worked.
The line from the Miliband camp is they're keeping their powder dry in case the Tories pinch their best ideas, but the view of those close to the policy development process is that the Labour leader remains congenitally afraid of setting light to the powder in case it blows up in his face.
The Labour - run council applied for the injunction after a small camp of around ten tents sprung up in a local park back in April.
Labour in reality has two camps on Brexit - Keir Starmer and Corbyn.
It's a sign, perhaps, of just how estranged the two camps in Labour have become; after all, you don't brawl in public unless private relationships have almost completely broken down.
Sources in both UKIP and Labour camps told of how Mackinlay tried to abandon the South Thanet campaign in September to stand as the Tory candidate in the by - election for Rochester and Strood, an area he knows far better.
In reality, he belongs firmly in Labour's «moderate» soft - left camp — and his nomination success is a classic case of a candidate moving to the flanks to secure the endorsement before distancing himself from Corbyn and returning to the centrIn reality, he belongs firmly in Labour's «moderate» soft - left camp — and his nomination success is a classic case of a candidate moving to the flanks to secure the endorsement before distancing himself from Corbyn and returning to the centrin Labour's «moderate» soft - left camp — and his nomination success is a classic case of a candidate moving to the flanks to secure the endorsement before distancing himself from Corbyn and returning to the centre.
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Most of the organised, professional Labour Party at the centre were deeply unhappy with Mr Corbyn's role in the Remain camp's defeat in the referendum on Britain's membership of the European Union.
6th October 2016, British Politics and Policy: Why both camps in Labour's internal struggle may be wrong about electability
The former Labour politician, who was voted off the competition last Sunday, said he found his «inner camp» in the contest and said that the spray tan was «titillating».
It may not be enough to win back the disgruntled voters who left Labour's camp in 2005 and 2010.
Khan's camp believe the Tories have launched their attacks on the Labour candidate earlier than expected due to polling last week showing Khan edging ahead in the race.
Meanwhile, the SNP continue to be over-represented in Scotland, as is Labour in Wales, while Northern Ireland voters are forced into two camps.
This is the first time that Labour has been in the lead with the firm since November 2007 and that will surely cheer the Ed Miliband camp.
It has been the case that time and time again that the Yes campaign has tried to bounce Labour into adopting its position, along with its allies in The Guardian — a newspaper which incidentally gives a totally biased and unchallenged hearing to the Yes camp and seemingly refuses to publish articles from the No camp.
There will be disappointment in the local Labour camp tonight.
Perhaps voters in Eastleigh will enjoy the do - or - die spirit emanating from the Labour camp at the moment.
It comes as Labour takes the lead in the independence debate following research suggesting the swing toward the «Yes» camp comes mainly from working class Labour voters.
The reference to Corbyn's visit to camps in northern France this weekend prompted a wave of outrage from Labour MPs on Twitter.
According to Human Rights Watch, some 160,000 people remained, at the beginning of last year, in unmarked labour camps across China.
But Julian Huppert's camp thinks the student vote will split three ways with Labour and the Greens, helped in part by his own robust opposition to tuition fees.
Mr Miliband's faltering position in the polls has triggered a near - panic in some putative leadership campaign camps in the past month, and now the election is just over 100 days away positions are hardening, says one Labour source.
«Unattributable briefings» from the Blair and Brown camps are damaging Labour in the way they once damaged the Conservative Party.
The other camp, personified by the hapless Owen Smith, partially understands the need to embrace radical policies, but do not want the Labour Party to be changed in the process.
Those opposed to Jeremy Corbyn in the Labour Party broadly fall into two camps.
Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron has said that the UK should take in 50,000 more Syrian refugees from camps in the region and has urged the Labour Party to match this pledge:
[327] Occupy Cardiff set up a new camp in the city, outside the offices of Welsh Labour and a number of trade unions at the Transport House, Cathedral Road.
A senior source in one of the leadership camps said his team also had big concerns that tens of thousands of the registered supporters did not share the values of the Labour party.
Following on from the Labour «Yes» campaign publishing its supporters in an open letter to the guardian — the «No» to av camp has published a list of 114 Labour MPs who are «backing» the «No» campaign:
In an article for the Sunday Mail, Leonard said Scottish Labour had to stop manoeuvering to win support and implied he would present more radical policies, setting out his stall as a standard - bearer for the Corbyn camp.
Jon Lansman, a significant figure in the Corbyn camp, is understood to have discussed using the Labour party's new - found wealth, the result of its mass membership and registered supporters policy, to offer members of staff who are out of favour as much as a year's pay to leave Labour HQ.
Acknowledging that the campaign has so far been too dominated by Cameron, a senior source in the remain camp said voters must be exposed in the next fortnight to «more Labour, more Labour, more Labour, with the possible exception of Ken Livingstone» to make the argument for staying in the EU.
Polls have tightened in recent weeks as the leave camp has begun to ramp up its warnings that immigration can only be controlled from outside the EU and has made personal attacks on Cameron's character, a message that may appeal to traditional Labour voters who want to punish the prime minister.
Andy Burnham, the shadow home secretary, had earlier said there was a «very real prospect» of Britain crashing out of the EU because the remain camp was failing to reach beyond Hampstead to traditional Labour voters in its northern heartlands such as Hull.
The yes camp's ideological approach dates back to the campaign launch in May 2012, when it featured a range of Labour supporters explaining why they would vote for independence.
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