Can you take photos of prisoners of war?

The Third Geneva Convention
Third Geneva Convention
The Third Geneva Convention "relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War" replaced the 1929 Geneva Convention that dealt with prisoners of war. In addition to these three conventions, the conference also added a new elaborate Fourth Geneva Convention "relative to the Protection of Civilian Persons in Time of War".
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of 1949 (the Prisoners of War Convention) contains no provisions specifically regulating the circum- stances in which prisoners of war can be photographed
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Is filming prisoners of war illegal?

The images were broadcast around the world. “The Geneva Convention indicates that it's not permitted to photograph and embarrass or humiliate prisoners of war,” Rumsfeld said. Human Rights Watch agreed with Rumsfeld, chiding Iraq for its treatment of the POWs.
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What are the rules of prisoner of war?

POWs must be treated humanely in all circumstances. They are protected against any act of violence, as well as against intimidation, insults, and public curiosity. IHL also defines minimum conditions of detention covering such issues as accommodation, food, clothing, hygiene and medical care.
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How much do POWs get paid?

Captive or POW Pay and Allowance Entitlements: Soldiers are entitled to all pay and allowances that were authorized prior to the POW period. Soldiers who are in a POW status are authorized payment of 50% of the worldwide average per diem rate for each day held in captive status.
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What are the 5 laws of war?

Principles of the laws of war

Military necessity, along with distinction, proportionality, humanity (sometimes called unnecessary suffering), and honor (sometimes called chivalry) are the five most commonly cited principles of international humanitarian law governing the legal use of force in an armed conflict.
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Does the Geneva Convention apply to media?

As non-combatants who are not acting as government agents, journalists are not bound — and, in fact, are protected by — the Geneva Conventions.
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Can you interview prisoners of war?

1825 In addition to the prohibition of torture and coercion, the requirements contained in Article 13 that prisoners of war be at all times treated humanely and protected against acts of violence, intimidation and insults also apply to interrogation.
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Can prisoners of war be hooded?

Hooding, however, has been banned in UK institutions since September 2003.
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Can prisoners of war be forced to work?

CATEGORIES OF PRISONERS OF WAR WHO MAY BE COMPELLED TO WORK In general, Article 49 of the 1949 Convention provides that all prisoners of war, except commissioned officers, may be compelled to work.
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Can prisoners of war keep their PPE?

All effects and articles of personal use, except arms, horses, military equipment and military documents, shall remain in the possession of prisoners of war, likewise their metal helmets and gas masks and like articles issued for personal protection.
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Is it against the Geneva Convention to show prisoners of war?

Prisoners of war must at all times be humanely treated. Any unlawful act or omission by the Detaining Power causing death or seriously endangering the health of a prisoner of war in its custody is prohibited, and will be regarded as a serious breach of the present Convention.
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Do civilians have to abide by Geneva Convention?

Civilians in areas of armed conflict and occupied territories are protected by the 159 articles of the Fourth Geneva Convention. Civilians are to be protected from murder, torture or brutality, and from discrimination on the basis of race, nationality, religion or political opinion.
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Is it against the Geneva Convention to film POWs?

As such videos have circulated, plenty of critics have urged people to stop sharing them. The International Committee of the Red Cross has said that sharing such videos of POWs very much falls under the Geneva Conventions' prohibition.
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How are Russian POW being treated?

According to the Third Geneva Convention, POWs must at all times be “humanely treated” and cannot be subjected to physical mutilation or to medical or scientific experiments.
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Can prisoners of war be used for propaganda?

A fortiori, therefore, prisoners must not be subjected to any propaganda contrary to the spirit of the Convention. On the other hand, any propaganda which would reaffirm the rights of the individual in accordance with the Geneva Conventions is permissible.
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Can Pow be used for propaganda?

There is No Right of Reprisal For the POW Treatment

TV stations that show propaganda during a war do not become legitimate military targets.
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What happens if someone breaks the Geneva Convention?

The Geneva Convention is a standard by which prisoners and civilians should be treated during a time of war. The document has no provisions for punishment, but violations can bring moral outrage and lead to trade sanctions or other kinds of economic reprisals against the offending government.
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What are the 11 war crimes?

Crimes against humanity
  • murder.
  • extermination.
  • enslavement.
  • deportation.
  • mass systematic rape and sexual enslavement in a time of war.
  • other inhumane acts.
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What happens if you are convicted of a war crime?

Today, most war crimes are now punishable in two ways: death or long term imprisonment. In order to be given one of these sentences, any instance of a war crime must be taken to the International Criminal Court (ICC).
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What happens if you are a prisoner of war?

During the conflict prisoners might be repatriated or delivered to a neutral nation for custody. At the end of hostilities all prisoners are to be released and repatriated without delay, except those held for trial or serving sentences imposed by judicial processes.
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Can you search inside a captured persons mouth?

A search of the mouth after arrest is expressly authorised by Section 32 PACE and it may be more suitable for an officer to use this power for mouth searches. Under S. 32(1), officers may search when they have reasonable grounds to believe that the arrested person may be a danger to themselves or others.
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What does Cpers mean?

a. CPERS. Captured Persons (CPERS) is the generic term given to all individuals who are captured and held by UK Armed Forces on operations overseas. There are three categories of CPERS: prisoners of war; internees; and, detainees.
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What is a Level A rub down search?

There are two levels of rub down search – level A and level B. Level A rub down searches include extra checks such as asking you to remove shoes, checking in your hair and looking inside your ears nose and mouth, whereas level B rub down searches do not.
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Are civilians entitled to engage in hostilities?

Civilians. According to customary international law, only members of the armed forces of a party to a conflict can take part in hostilities, and the law has always attempted to draw a clear distinction between the lawful combatant, who may be attacked, and the civilian, who may not.
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Do military prisoners still get paid?

Normally, if you're convicted at court-martial and your sentence includes confinement, your pay and allowances are stopped. However, there are situations when military servicemembers confined due to courts-martial can keep receiving pay once their confinement begins.
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