arbetsläger
Arbetsläger, commonly known as labor camps or work camps, refer to facilities where individuals are compelled to perform labor under controlled conditions, often as a form of punishment, rehabilitation, or political control. Historically, such systems have been used in various forms across different societies and time periods, ranging from penal colonies to forced labor programs.
In Sweden, the term *arbetsläger* has been associated with the country’s historical use of forced labor during
The Swedish *arbetsläger* system was gradually phased out in the mid-20th century as penal policies shifted
Critics of historical and contemporary labor camp systems argue that they often violate fundamental human rights,