Want this question answered?
The Unabomber, real name Theodore (Ted) Kaczinski, committed sixteen bomb attacks from 1978 to 1995, killing three and injuring twenty-three persons. The attacks were aimed at universities and airlines, hence the name Unabomber. The Unabomber's central and fatal conclusion can be summed up as: Technological society is incompatible with individual freedom and must therefore be destroyed and replaced by primitive society so that people will be free again. The Unabomber's victims were scattered around the country, unknown to each other and probably unknown to the Unabomber himself, except as names culled in outdated directories, newsletters and other publications. Over the years, the Unabomber struck at least 16 times, killing three people and injuring 23. The victims were: Angelakos, now retired, was an electrical engineering professor. Hauser was a graduate engineering student and an Air Force pilot . McConnell, seems to have embodied everything the Unabomber detested. He was rich, flamboyant, irreverent and controversial. Scrutton was the first one to be killed. Murray was the timber lobbyist from Sacramento, who was killed April 24, 1995.
The British put their prisoners there.
Britain
The treatment of prisoners in this country is inhumane.
Russia is the top five most dangerous country in the world.
Johnny Cash.
they were returned to their respective country
These prisoners were primarily from England, but a good proportion were Irish political rebels.
no,Nepal is not dengerous country now,
The prisoners of the concentration camps were housed in military styled barracks. The plank bunks were stacked three high with four prisoners per bunk
Australia
yes