Between 1940–1946 there was a «Concentrationslager» in Büren for internment of Polish refugees from a volunteer army. From 1942 on, civil Jewish refugees were also taken in to this camp. Later, it changed its name to «Quarantänelager».
70 years later, there is a call for internment camps in Switzerland. «Because these North Africans who gained freedom by being washed up here in a refugee tsunami are wolf-whistling Swiss women at bus stops and breaking open Japanese cars. Somewhere in between the Hungarian, Czechs and Tibetans came. It wasn’t difficult to integrate those, after all, they were heroes of liberty.» After their projects «Nico’s Love» and «Frollein Rache», the border crossers are now tracking on the paths of neutrality. They ask what fears, structures and ways of thinking, what economic strategies have brought up the discussion about opening internment camps again?