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The camp at Traiskirchen is run by ORS, a Swiss firm, reputed to have earned some $21m ($15m) from the camp in the last four years.
Amnesty Austria General Secretary Heinz Patzelt painted a grim but accurate picture of life in Traiskirchen. He said that inspectors who visited the centre there noted that parents were not always housed in the same quarters as their children, that women had to shower in the same facilities as the men, with no curtains or privacy, and toilets were in a terrible condition, and often overflowing with excrement. There were also around 1,700 under age refugees who appeared to have no-one to care for them.
UN refugee representative Christoph Pinter described the situation as "intolerable, dangerous and inhumane."
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