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Due to these factors the concept of the peace camp remains alive today... there has continuously been at least one peace camp outside a military base in the UK since 1982... Naphill Peace camp was set up to witness and oppose this construction... A peace camp was set up at... peace activists and residents began a peace camp at the village of... a peace camp named after her son...

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