A
prisoner of war who
attempts to
escape and is
recaptured before having made good his
escape in the sense of Article
91 shall be
liable only to a
disciplinary punishment in
respect of this
act, even if it is a
repeated offence.
Article
88, fourth paragraph, notwithstanding,
prisoners of war punished as a result of an
unsuccessful escape may be subjected to
special surveillance. Such
surveillance must not
affect the
state of their
health, must be undergone in a
prisoner of war camp, and must not entail the
suppression of any of the
safeguards granted them by the present
Convention.