Subject to the
provisions of the third paragraph of this Article,
Parties to the conflict are bound to send back to their own
country, regardless of
number or
rank, seriously
wounded and seriously
sick prisoners of war, after having cared for them until they are fit to
travel, in
accordance with the first paragraph of the following Article.
Throughout the
duration of
hostilities,
Parties to the conflict shall endeavour, with the
cooperation of the
neutral Powers concerned, to make
arrangements for the
accommodation in
neutral countries of the
sick and
wounded prisoners of war referred to in the second paragraph of the following Article. They may, in
addition, conclude
agreements with a
view to the direct
repatriation or
internment in a
neutral country of able-bodied
prisoners of war who have undergone a long
period of
captivity.
No
sick or
injured prisoner of war who is
eligible for
repatriation under the first paragraph of this Article, may be
repatriated against his will during
hostilities.