The censoring of
correspondence addressed to
prisoners of war or despatched by them shall be done as quickly as possible.
Mail shall be censored only by the despatching
State and the
receiving State, and once only by each.
The
examination of
consignments intended for
prisoners of war shall not be carried out under
conditions that will expose the
goods contained in them to deterioration; except in the
case of
written or
printed matter, it shall be done in the
presence of the
addressee, or of a fellow-
prisoner duly
delegated by him. The
delivery to
prisoners of
individual or
collective consignments shall not be delayed under the
pretext of difficulties of
censorship.
Any
prohibition of
correspondence ordered by
Parties to the conflict, either for
military or
political reasons, shall be only
temporary and its
duration shall be as short as possible.