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ARTICLE-3
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... An
impartial
humanitarian body
, such as the
International Committee of the Red Cross
, may
offer
its
services
to the
Parties to the conflict
. ...
ARTICLE-75
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... (b)
Correspondence
and
reports
relating to
prisoners of war
which the
Protecting
Powers
, the
International Committee of the Red Cross
or any other
body
assisting the
prisoners
,
exchange
either with their own
delegates
or with the
Parties to the conflict
. ...
ARTICLE-81
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... All
facilities
shall likewise be accorded to the
prisoners
'
representatives
for
communication
by
post
and telegraph with the
detaining
authorities
, the
Protecting
Powers
, the
International Committee of the Red Cross
and their
delegates
, the Mixed
Medical
Commissions
and with the
bodies
which give
assistance
to
prisoners of war
.
Prisoners
'
representatives
of
labour
detachments shall enjoy the same
facilities
for
communication
with the
prisoners
'
representatives
of the principal
camp
. Such
communications
shall not be
restricted
, nor considered as forming a part of the
quota
mentioned in Article
71
. ...
ARTICLE-120
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... The
burial
or
cremation
of a
prisoner of war
shall be preceded by a
medical
examination
of the
body
with a
view
to confirming
death
and enabling a
report
to be made and, where necessary,
establishing
identity
. ...
...
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
. ...
... In
order
that
graves
may always be found, all particulars of
burials
and
graves
shall be recorded with a
Graves Registration Service
established
by the
Detaining Power
.
Lists
of
graves
and particulars of the
prisoners of war
interred in cemeteries and elsewhere shall be transmitted to the
Power
on which such
prisoners of war
depended.
Responsibility
for the
care
of these
graves
and for
records
of any
subsequent
moves of the
bodies
shall
rest
on the
Power
controlling the
territory
, if a
Party
to the present
Convention
. These
provisions
shall also apply to the ashes, which shall be kept by the
Graves Registration Service
until proper
disposal
thereof in
accordance
with the wishes of the
home country
. ...
ARTICLE-130
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Grave
breaches
to which the preceding Article relates shall be those involving any of the following
acts
, if committed against
persons
or
property
protected
by the
Convention
:
wilful killing
,
torture
or
inhuman treatment
,
including
biological experiments
, wilfully causing
great
suffering
or
serious injury
to
body
or
health
, compelling a
prisoner of war
to serve in the
forces
of the
hostile
Power
, or wilfully depriving a
prisoner of war
of the
rights
of
fair
and
regular trial
prescribed in this
Convention
. ...
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