A
prisoner of war undergoing
confinement as a
disciplinary punishment, shall
continue to enjoy the
benefits of the
provisions of this
Convention except in so far as these are necessarily rendered inapplicable by the mere
fact that he is confined. In no
case may he be
deprived of the
benefits of the
provisions of Articles
78 and
126.
A
prisoner of war awarded
disciplinary punishment may not be
deprived of the prerogatives attached to his
rank.
Prisoners of war awarded
disciplinary punishment shall be allowed to
exercise and to stay in the
open air at least two hours daily.
They shall be allowed, on their
request, to be present at the daily
medical inspections. They shall
receive the
attention which their
state of health requires and, if necessary, shall be
removed to the
camp infirmary or to a
hospital.
They shall have
permission to
read and
write, likewise to send and
receive letters.
Parcels and
remittances of
money, however, may be withheld from them until the
completion of the punishment; they shall meanwhile be
entrusted to the
prisoners'
representative, who will hand over to the
infirmary the perishable
goods contained in such
parcels.