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ARTICLE-14
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Prisoners of war
are entitled in all
circumstances
to
respect
for their
persons
and their
honour
.
Women
shall be treated with all the
regard
due
to their
sex
and shall in all
cases
benefit
by
treatment
as
favourable
as that
granted
to
men
.
Prisoners of war
shall retain the full
civil
capacity
which they enjoyed at the
time
of their
capture
. The
Detaining Power
may not
restrict
the
exercise
, either within or without its own
territory
, of the
rights
such
capacity
confers
except in so far as the
captivity
requires. ...
ARTICLE-18
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... Such
objects
, likewise the sums taken away in any
currency
other than that of the
Detaining Power
and the
conversion
of which has not been asked for by the
owners
, shall be kept in the
custody
of the
Detaining Power
and shall be
returned
in their
initial
shape to
prisoners of war
at the end of their
captivity
. ...
ARTICLE-66
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... On the
termination
of
captivity
, through the
release
of a
prisoner of war
or his
repatriation
, the
Detaining Power
shall give him a
statement
,
signed
by an
authorized
officer
of that
Power
, showing the
credit balance
then
due
to him. The
Detaining Power
shall also send through the
Protecting Power
to the
government
upon which the
prisoner of war
depends,
lists
giving all appropriate particulars of all
prisoners of war
whose
captivity
has been terminated by
repatriation
,
release
,
escape
,
death
or any other means, and showing the
amount
of their
credit
balances
. Such
lists
shall be
certified
on each sheet by an
authorized representative
of the
Detaining Power
. ...
... On the
termination
of
captivity
, through the
release
of a
prisoner of war
or his
repatriation
, the
Detaining Power
shall give him a
statement
,
signed
by an
authorized
officer
of that
Power
, showing the
credit balance
then
due
to him. The
Detaining Power
shall also send through the
Protecting Power
to the
government
upon which the
prisoner of war
depends,
lists
giving all appropriate particulars of all
prisoners of war
whose
captivity
has been terminated by
repatriation
,
release
,
escape
,
death
or any other means, and showing the
amount
of their
credit
balances
. Such
lists
shall be
certified
on each sheet by an
authorized representative
of the
Detaining Power
. ...
... The
Power
on which the
prisoner of war
depends shall be
responsible
for settling with him any
credit balance
due
to him from the
Detaining Power
on the
termination
of his
captivity
. ...
ARTICLE-68
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... Any
claim
by a
prisoner of war
for
compensation
in
respect
of
personal
effects
, monies or valuables impounded by the
Detaining Power
under Article
18
and not forthcoming on his
repatriation
, or in
respect
of loss alleged to be
due
to the
fault
of the
Detaining Power
or any of its
servants
, shall likewise be referred to the
Power
on which he depends. Nevertheless, any such
personal
effects
required for use by the
prisoners of war
whilst in
captivity
shall be replaced at the
expense
of the
Detaining Power
. The
Detaining Power
will, in all
cases
, provide the
prisoner of war
with a
statement
,
signed
by a
responsible
officer
, showing all available
information
regarding the
reasons
why such
effects
, monies or valuables have not been
restored
to him. A
copy
of this
statement
will be forwarded to the
Power
on which he depends through the
Central Prisoners of War Agency
provided for in Article
123
. ...
ARTICLE-78
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Prisoners of war
shall have the
right
to make known to the
military authorities
in whose
power
they are, their
requests
regarding the
conditions
of
captivity
to which they are subjected. ...
... They shall also have the unrestricted
right
to apply to the
representatives
of the
Protecting
Powers
either through their
prisoners
'
representative
or, if they consider it necessary, direct, in
order
to draw their
attention
to any points on which they may have
complaints
to make regarding their
conditions
of
captivity
. ...
ARTICLE-109
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... Throughout the
duration
of
hostilities
,
Parties to the conflict
shall endeavour, with the
cooperation
of the
neutral Powers
concerned, to make
arrangements
for the
accommodation
in
neutral countries
of the
sick
and
wounded
prisoners of war
referred to in the second paragraph of the following Article. They may, in
addition
, conclude
agreements
with a
view
to the direct
repatriation
or
internment
in a
neutral country
of able-bodied
prisoners of war
who have undergone a long
period
of
captivity
. ...
ARTICLE-110
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... 2.
Prisoners of war
whose
mental
or
physical
health
, according to
medical
opinion
, is seriously threatened by continued
captivity
, but whose
accommodation
in a
neutral country
might
remove
such a
threat
. ...
ARTICLE-120
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... The
detaining
authorities
shall ensure that
prisoners of war
who have
died
in
captivity
are honourably
buried
, if possible according to the
rites
of the
religion
to which they belonged, and that their
graves
are respected, suitably maintained and marked so as to be found at any
time
. Wherever possible,
deceased
prisoners of war
who depended on the same
Power
shall be interred in the same
place
. ...
ARTICLE-122
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... The
Information
Bureau
shall also be
responsible
for replying to all
enquiries
sent to it
concerning
prisoners of war
,
including
those who have
died
in
captivity
; it will make any
enquiries
necessary to obtain the
information
which is asked for if this is not in its
possession
. ...
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