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ARTICLE-8
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... The
representatives
or
delegates
of the
Protecting
Powers
shall not in any
case
exceed their
mission
under the present
Convention
. They shall, in particular, take
account
of the imperative necessities of
security
of the
State
wherein they carry out their
duties
. ...
ARTICLE-18
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... Sums of
money
carried by
prisoners of war
may not be taken away from them except by
order
of an
officer
, and after the
amount
and particulars of the
owner
have been recorded in a
special
register
and an itemized
receipt
has been given, legibly inscribed with the
name
,
rank
and
unit
of the
person
issuing the said
receipt
. Sums in the
currency
of the
Detaining Power
, or which are changed into such
currency
at the
prisoner
's
request
, shall be placed to the
credit
of the
prisoner
's
account
as provided in Article
64
. ...
ARTICLE-26
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... The basic daily
food
rations shall be sufficient in
quantity
,
quality
and
variety
to keep
prisoners of war
in good
health
and to
prevent
loss of
weight
or the
development
of
nutritional
deficiencies
.
Account
shall also be taken of the
habitual
diet
of the
prisoners
. ...
ARTICLE-44
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... In
order
to ensure
service
in
officers
'
camps
, other
ranks
of the same
armed forces
who, as far as possible, speak the same
language
, shall be assigned in sufficient
numbers
,
account
being taken of the
rank
of
officers
and
prisoners
of
equivalent
status
. Such orderlies shall not be required to perform any other
work
. ...
ARTICLE-46
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... The
Detaining Power
, when deciding upon the
transfer
of
prisoners of war
, shall take into
account
the
interests
of the
prisoners
themselves, more especially so as not to
increase
the difficulty of their
repatriation
. ...
... The
transfer
of
prisoners of war
shall always be effected
humanely
and in
conditions
not less
favourable
than those under which the
forces
of the
Detaining Power
are
transferred
.
Account
shall always be taken of the
climatic
conditions
to which the
prisoners of war
are accustomed and the
conditions
of
transfer
shall in no
case
be prejudicial to their
health
. ...
ARTICLE-49
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... The
Detaining Power
may utilize the
labour
of
prisoners of war
who are
physically fit
, taking into
account
their
age
,
sex
,
rank
and
physical
aptitude
, and with a
view
particularly to maintaining them in a good
state
of
physical
and
mental health
. ...
ARTICLE-51
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Prisoners of war
must be
granted
suitable
working conditions
, especially as
regards
accommodation
,
food
,
clothing
and
equipment
; such
conditions
shall not be
inferior
to those enjoyed by
nationals
of the
Detaining Power
employed in similar
work
;
account
shall also be taken of
climatic
conditions
. ...
ARTICLE-58
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... Upon the
outbreak of hostilities
, and pending an
arrangement
on this matter with the
Protecting Power
, the
Detaining Power
may determine the maximum
amount
of
money
in
cash
or in any similar form, that
prisoners
may have in their
possession
. Any
amount
in excess, which was properly in their
possession
and which has been taken or withheld from them, shall be placed to their
account
, together with any monies
deposited
by them, and shall not be converted into any other
currency
without their
consent
. ...
... If
prisoners of war
are permitted to
purchase
services
or commodities outside the
camp
against
payment
in
cash
, such payments shall be made by the
prisoner
himself or by the
camp administration
who will
charge
them to the
accounts
of the
prisoners
concerned. The
Detaining Power
will
establish
the necessary
rules
in this
respect
. ...
ARTICLE-59
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Cash
which was taken from
prisoners of war
, in
accordance
with Article
18
, at the
time
of their
capture
, and which is in the
currency
of the
Detaining Power
, shall be placed to their separate
accounts
, in
accordance
with the
provisions
of Article
64
of the present Section. ...
... The
amounts
, in the
currency
of the
Detaining Power
,
due
to the
conversion
of sums in other
currencies
that are taken from the
prisoners of war
at the same
time
, shall also be credited to their separate
accounts
. ...
ARTICLE-60
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... (a) Shall
continue
to
credit
the
accounts
of the
prisoners
with the
amounts
indicated in the first paragraph above; ...
ARTICLE-61
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... The
Detaining Power
shall
accept
for
distribution
as
supplementary
pay
to
prisoners of war
sums which the
Power
on which the
prisoners
depend may forward to them, on
condition
that the sums to be
paid
shall be the same for each
prisoner
of the same
category
, shall be
payable
to all
prisoners
of that
category
depending on that
Power
, and shall be placed in their separate
accounts
, at the earliest
opportunity
, in
accordance
with the
provisions
of Article
64
. Such
supplementary
pay
shall not relieve the
Detaining Power
of any
obligation
under this
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-63
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... Every
prisoner of war
shall have at his
disposal
the
credit balance
of his
account
as provided for in the following Article, within the
limits
fixed by the
Detaining Power
, which shall make such payments as are requested.
Subject
to
financial
or
monetary
restrictions
which the
Detaining Power
regards
as essential,
prisoners of war
may also have payments made abroad. In this
case
payments addressed by
prisoners of war
to dependants shall be given
priority
. ...
... In any
event
, and
subject
to the
consent
of the
Power
on which they depend,
prisoners
may have payments made in their own
country
, as follows: the
Detaining Power
shall send to the aforesaid
Power
through the
Protecting Power
a
notification
giving all the necessary particulars
concerning
the
prisoners of war
, the beneficiaries of the payments, and the
amount
of the sums to be
paid
, expressed in the
Detaining Power
's
currency
. The said
notification
shall be
signed
by the
prisoners
and countersigned by the
camp commander
. The
Detaining Power
shall debit the
prisoners
'
account
by a
corresponding
amount
; the sums thus debited shall be placed by it to the
credit
of the
Power
on which the
prisoners
depend. ...
ARTICLE-64
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... The
Detaining Power
shall hold an
account
for each
prisoner of war
, showing at least the following: ...
ARTICLE-65
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... Every item
entered
in the
account
of a
prisoner of war
shall be countersigned or initialled by him, or by the
prisoners
'
representative
acting on his behalf. ...
...
Prisoners of war
shall at all times be afforded
reasonable
facilities
for consulting and obtaining
copies
of their
accounts
, which may likewise be inspected by the
representatives
of the
Protecting
Powers
at the
time
of
visits
to the
camp
. ...
... When
prisoners of war
are
transferred
from one
camp
to another, their
personal
accounts
will follow them. In
case
of
transfer
from one
Detaining Power
to another, the monies which are their
property
and are not in the
currency
of the
Detaining Power
will follow them. They shall be given
certificates
for any other monies standing to the
credit
of their
accounts
. ...
... When
prisoners of war
are
transferred
from one
camp
to another, their
personal
accounts
will follow them. In
case
of
transfer
from one
Detaining Power
to another, the monies which are their
property
and are not in the
currency
of the
Detaining Power
will follow them. They shall be given
certificates
for any other monies standing to the
credit
of their
accounts
. ...
... The
Parties to the conflict
concerned may
agree
to notify to each other at
specific
intervals
through the
Protecting Power
, the
amount
of the
accounts
of the
prisoners of war
. ...
ARTICLE-71
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...
Prisoners of war
who have been without
news
for a long
period
, or who are
unable
to
receive
news
from their
next of kin
or to give them
news
by the
ordinary
postal
route, as well as those who are at a
great
distance
from their homes, shall be permitted to send
telegrams
, the
fees
being charged against the
prisoners of war
's
accounts
with the
Detaining Power
or
paid
in the
currency
at their
disposal
. They shall likewise
benefit
by this
measure
in
cases
of
urgency
. ...
ARTICLE-72
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... The only
limits
which may be placed on these shipments shall be those proposed by the
Protecting Power
in the
interest
of the
prisoners
themselves, or by the
International Committee of the Red Cross
or any other
organization
giving
assistance
to the
prisoners
, in
respect
of their own shipments only, on
account
of
exceptional
strain
on
transport
or
communications
. ...
ARTICLE-103
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... Any
period
spent by a
prisoner of war
in
confinement
awaiting
trial
shall be deducted from any
sentence
of
imprisonment
passed upon him and taken into
account
in fixing any
penalty
. ...
ARTICLE-120
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Deceased
prisoners of war
shall be
buried
in
individual
graves
unless unavoidable
circumstances
require the use of
collective
graves
.
Bodies
may be cremated only for imperative
reasons
of
hygiene
, on
account
of the
religion
of the
deceased
or in
accordance
with his express wish to this
effect
. In
case
of
cremation
, the
fact
shall be stated and the
reasons
given in the
death certificate
of the
deceased
. ...
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