From deeb7515dad1ab1aab97d31c2dfd0a3eec0f91fc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: LaTeX Anon Date: Sat, 17 Sep 2022 19:06:00 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Footnote about nc4 --- bboc.tex | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/bboc.tex b/bboc.tex index 5e1b268..1b8c763 100644 --- a/bboc.tex +++ b/bboc.tex @@ -3531,7 +3531,7 @@ Prisoners experience malnutrition, promiscuity and systematic physical and moral \section{The Tiger cages} \enquote{The Con Son National Correction Center,} as the South Vietnamese authorities put it advantageously, is located on a paradise island in the South China Sea some 220 km from Saigon. -It was built by the French in 1862 to serve as a penal colony. It has long been known as \enquote{Devil's Island}. The \enquote{tiger cages} of camp nc4 are one of the jewels. +It was built by the French in 1862 to serve as a penal colony. It has long been known as \enquote{Devil's Island}. The \enquote{tiger cages} of camp n\textsuperscript{c}4\rfootnote{Might be a typo and supposed to be "n\textsuperscript{o}4", we are not sure.} are one of the jewels. Their existence has long been denied by both American and Vietnamese authorities, but we owe an edifying description to the American journalist Don Luce, already quoted, who published his report in several American newspapers. In a secluded area of the camp, hidden from official visitors, there are small ceilingless cells that the guards watch from above, through an opening protected by a gate.