...doing your usual bullshit: Pretending not to get it.
1) The actual indoor facilities are being kept empty because they're civilian. Civilian facilities are accessible to human rights observers.
2) The temporary concentration camps are presumably overcrowded because they're either:
- a) Just not big enough, or
- b) ...can't ship their prisoners out to military facilities fast enough.
3) The reason for wanting to ship these civilian concentration camp prisoners to military facilities, in tead of the available civilian ones with roofs (and who knows, maybe even luxuries like soap. And food), is that military facilities are not accessible to human rights observers.
Idunno, I would have thought most people could connect the dots here. And see that the big problem about all of this isn't really "overcrowding", per se.
But yeah, should have known whom we could trust to (pretend to) not get it.
I would have been tempted to quote J. N. Welch... Except I know the answer already: You don't.
1) The actual indoor facilities are being kept empty because they're civilian. Civilian facilities are accessible to human rights observers.
2) The temporary concentration camps are presumably overcrowded because they're either:
- a) Just not big enough, or
- b) ...can't ship their prisoners out to military facilities fast enough.
3) The reason for wanting to ship these civilian concentration camp prisoners to military facilities, in tead of the available civilian ones with roofs (and who knows, maybe even luxuries like soap. And food), is that military facilities are not accessible to human rights observers.
Idunno, I would have thought most people could connect the dots here. And see that the big problem about all of this isn't really "overcrowding", per se.
But yeah, should have known whom we could trust to (pretend to) not get it.
I would have been tempted to quote J. N. Welch... Except I know the answer already: You don't.