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ARTICLE-17
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... No
physical
or
mental
torture
, nor any other form of
coercion
, may be inflicted on
prisoners of war
to secure from them
information
of any kind whatever.
Prisoners of war
who
refuse
to answer may not be threatened, insulted, or exposed to any unpleasant or disadvantageous
treatment
of any kind. ...
ARTICLE-99
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... No
moral
or
physical
coercion
may be exerted on a
prisoner of war
in
order
to induce him to admit himself
guilty
of the
act
of which he is
accused
. ...
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