I received these copies some years ago when we had law prof. John
Quigley here for a NECEF tour and rediscovered them myself in cleaning house. While they are probably ancient history at this point, I think they are an important part of history that needs to be recognized and "out there". Salman Abu Sitta discovered them by accident, I understand, when doing research in Geneva some years ago; there has been very little ever written about the existence of these camps. Arthur Koestler referred to them briefly in one of his books, but I have not seen references to them elsewhere myself.
Best regards,
Karin_
Quigley here for a NECEF tour and rediscovered them myself in cleaning house. While they are probably ancient history at this point, I think they are an important part of history that needs to be recognized and "out there". Salman Abu Sitta discovered them by accident, I understand, when doing research in Geneva some years ago; there has been very little ever written about the existence of these camps. Arthur Koestler referred to them briefly in one of his books, but I have not seen references to them elsewhere myself.
Best regards,
Karin_
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