Is filming POWs against the Geneva Convention?

The International Committee of the Red Cross has said that sharing such videos of POWs very much falls under the Geneva Conventions' prohibition. The ICRC and other human rights groups have reiterated this repeatedly in recent days.
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Is it against the Geneva Convention to film prisoners?

The Third Geneva Convention of 1949 (the Prisoners of War Convention) contains no provisions specifically regulating the circum- stances in which prisoners of war can be photographed. The only article which touches on the subject is Article 13, paragraph 2, which states that: "...
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Can you record prisoners of war?

“The Geneva Convention indicates that it's not permitted to photograph and embarrass or humiliate prisoners of war,” Rumsfeld said.
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Can you shoot escaping POWs?

2551 Article 42 limits the use of weapons against prisoners of war to extreme cases. Nevertheless, if prisoners succeed in escaping, they become targetable again under the rules on the conduct of hostilities, and the limits imposed by Article 42 no longer apply.
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Is taking POWs a war crime?

The Third Geneva Convention governs the treatment of prisoners of war, effective from the moment of capture. This includes obligations to treat them humanely at all times. It is a war crime to willfully kill, mistreat, or torture POWs, or to willfully cause great suffering, or serious injury to body or health.
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Is recording POWs illegal?

The International Committee of the Red Cross has said that sharing such videos of POWs very much falls under the Geneva Conventions' prohibition. The ICRC and other human rights groups have reiterated this repeatedly in recent days.
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Do POWs still 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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Can POWs be forced to fight?

POWs cannot be prosecuted for taking a direct part in hostilities. Their detention is not a form of punishment, but only aims to prevent further participation in the conflict.
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How many American POW are in Japan?

Of the approximately 130,000 American prisoners of war (POWs) in World War II (WWII), 27,000 or more were held by Japan.
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Is it a war crime to shoot retreating enemies?

No it's not a war crime. Fleeing enemies are not surrendering enemies.
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What are the Geneva Convention rules for POWs?

Prisoners of war must not be subjected to torture or medical experimentation and must be protected against acts of violence, insults and public curiosity. POWs are required to provide to their captors only their name, rank, date of birth and military service number.
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What is Geneva Convention Rule 62?

Rule 62. Improper use of the flags or military emblems, insignia or uniforms of the adversary is prohibited.
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Can you film a prisoner?

As long as you are on public property and don't try to enter the secured perimeter, there is no reason that you can't take some pictures or even video. There is not likely to much visible however. Offenders are usually moved in and out with vans from inside the perimeter.
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What violates the Geneva Convention?

Grave breaches of the Third and Fourth Geneva Conventions include the following acts if committed against a person protected by the convention: willful killing, torture or inhumane treatment, including biological experiments. willfully causing great suffering or serious injury to body or health.
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What is not allowed by the Geneva Convention?

It specifically prohibits murder, mutilation, torture, the taking of hostages, unfair trial, and cruel, humiliating and degrading treatment. It requires that the wounded, sick and shipwrecked be collected and cared for.
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Can PoWs be shown on TV?

James Crawford QC, professor of international law at Cambridge University, said coercing PoWs into appearing on TV would be a grave breach of the convention and a war crime, "but shots of prisoners of war at a distance and not identifiable as individuals are fine".
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How did the Japanese treat female POWs?

Unprepared for coping with so many captured European prisoners, the Japanese held those who surrendered to them in contempt, especially the women. The men at least could be put to work as common laborers, but women and children were "useless mouths." This attitude would dictate Japanese policy until the end of the war.
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What did Germans do with American POWs?

During World War II, the Germans held American POWs in a system of nearly 100 camps spread throughout German-occupied territory. Major camps, as well as camps mentioned throughout the exhibit, are indicated on this map.
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Did the Japanese treat any POWs well?

The POWs suffered frequent beatings and mistreatment from their Japanese guards, food was the barest minimum, and disease and injuries went untreated. Although the POWs finally received Red Cross packages in January 1944, the Japanese had removed all the drugs and medical supplies.
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When can a POW be executed?

If the death penalty is pronounced on a prisoner of war, the sentence shall not be executed before the expiration of a period of at least six months from the date when the Protecting Power receives, at an indicated address, the detailed communication provided for in Article 107 .
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Do mercenaries have POW rights?

Mercenaries are not entitled to the status of combatant, prisoner of war (API Article 47), or any of the categories of protected persons provided for by the Geneva Conventions, unless they are wounded or sick, although they must always benefit from humane treatment.
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What are POWs allowed to say?

Explanation: When questioned, a POW is required by the Geneva Conventions and the CoC to only give the name, rank, service number, and date of birth.
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Are there any American POWs left?

There are no known living POWs left in Vietnam from the American War. Many veterans and survivors of those terrible years have returned to the country to visit and pay respects to their peers left behind. A few have even returned to live there.
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Who shot the last bullet in ww2?

On May 8, 1945, the British cruiser HMS Dido was en route to Copenhagen Denmark. At one point during the journey, a lone German aircraft approached the ship. The Dido's guns fired one shot and the plane flew away - it was VE day and that was the last shot fired in the Second World War in Europe.
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How many former POWs are still alive?

Only one fifth of America's former POWs since World War I are still living (about 22,641). More than 90% of living former POWs were captured and interned during World War II. About 15,367 former POWs are in receipt of compensation for service-connected injuries, diseases, or illnesses.
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