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===China=== :The anti-communist [[Kuomintang]] operated various camps between 1938 and 1949, including the [[Northwestern Youth Labor Camp]] for young activists and students.<ref name="Mühlhahn 2009, 132-133">Mühlhahn, Klaus (2009). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=YXC2mmpfHgEC Criminal Justice in China: A History]''. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press {{ISBN|978-0-674-03323-8}}. pp. 132–133.</ref> :The [[Chinese Communist Party]] has operated many labor camps for some crimes at least since taking power in 1949. Many leaders of [[China]] were put into labor camps after purges, including [[Deng Xiaoping]] and [[Liu Shaoqi]]. [[May Seventh Cadre Schools]] are an example of [[Cultural Revolution]]-era labor camps.
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