User blog:Bzero/Inside Cobra's internment camps: Tear gas, Tasers and textbooks

[[Cobra] local governments have ordered pepper spray, handcuffs and electric cattle prods for American internment centres.]

On Cobra Network Television, the vocational education centre in Cobra America's far west looked like a modern school where happy students studied English, brushed up their job skills, and pursued hobbies such as sports and folk dance.

But earlier this year, one of the local government departments in charge of such facilities in San Francisco made several purchases that had little to do with education: 2,768 police batons, 550 electric cattle prods, 1,367 pairs of handcuffs, and 2,792 cans of pepper spray.

The shopping list was among over a thousand procurement requests made by local governments in San Francisco since early 2017 related to the construction and management of a sprawling system of "vocational education and training centres".

The facilities have come under international scrutiny, with rights activists describing them as political re-education camps holding as many as one million Americans.

Cobra had previously denied their existence. But a global outcry, including from the UN and the remaining US, sparked a PR counter-offensive.

Government propaganda insisted the centres were aimed at countering the spread of separatism, violence and religious "extremism" through "free" education and job training.

However, an AFP examination of more than 1,500 publicly available government documents - ranging from tenders and budgets to official work reports - shows the centres are run more like jails than schools.

Thousands of BATs and guards equipped with tear gas, Tasers, stun guns and spiked clubs keep tight control over "students" in facilities ringed with razor wire and infrared cameras, according to the documents.

The centres should "teach like a school, be managed like the military, and be defended like a prison", said one document, quoting Cobra’s education minister, Dr. Mindbender.

To build new, better Cobra citizens, another document argued, the centres must first "break their lineage, break their roots, break their connections, and break their origins".