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ARTICLE-33
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... (a) They shall be
authorized
to
visit
periodically
prisoners of war
situated in
working
detachments or in
hospitals
outside the
camp
. For this
purpose
, the
Detaining Power
shall
place
at their
disposal
the necessary means of
transport
. ...
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
. ...
ARTICLE-71
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...
Prisoners of war
shall be allowed to send and
receive
letters
and
cards
. If the
Detaining Power
deems it necessary to
limit
the
number
of
letters
and
cards
sent by each
prisoner of war
, the said
number
shall not be less than two
letters
and four
cards
monthly,
exclusive
of the
capture
cards
provided for in Article
70
, and conforming as closely as possible to the
models
annexed to the present
Convention
. Further
limitations
may be imposed only if the
Protecting Power
is satisfied that it would be in the
interests
of the
prisoners of war
concerned to do so owing to difficulties of
translation
caused by the
Detaining Power
's inability to
find
sufficient qualified
linguists
to carry out the necessary
censorship
. If
limitations
must be placed on the
correspondence
addressed to
prisoners of war
, they may be ordered only by the
Power
on which the
prisoners
depend, possibly at the
request
of the
Detaining Power
. Such
letters
and
cards
must be conveyed by the most rapid
method
at the
disposal
of the
Detaining Power
; they may not be delayed or retained for
disciplinary
reasons
. ...
...
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-95
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... Any
period
spent by a
prisoner of war
in
confinement
awaiting the
disposal
of an
offence
against
discipline
shall be reduced to an
absolute
minimum
and shall not exceed fourteen
days
. ...
... The
provisions
of Articles
97
and
98
of this
Chapter
shall apply to
prisoners of war
who are in
confinement
awaiting the
disposal
of
offences
against
discipline
. ...
ARTICLE-105
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... Failing a
choice
by the
prisoner of war
, the
Protecting Power
shall
find
him an
advocate
or
counsel
, and shall have at least one
week
at its
disposal
for the
purpose
. The
Detaining Power
shall deliver to the said
Power
, on
request
, a
list
of
persons
qualified to present the
defence
. Failing a
choice
of an
advocate
or
counsel
by the
prisoner of war
or the
Protecting Power
, the
Detaining Power
shall appoint a
competent
advocate
or
counsel
to
conduct
the
defence
. ...
... The
advocate
or
counsel
conducting
the
defence
on behalf of the
prisoner of war
shall have at his
disposal
a
period
of two
weeks
at least before the
opening
of the
trial
, as well as the necessary
facilities
to prepare the
defence
of the
accused
. He may, in particular,
freely
visit
the
accused
and
interview
him in
private
. He may also
confer
with any
witnesses
for the
defence
,
including
prisoners of war
. He shall have the
benefit
of these
facilities
until the
term
of
appeal
or
petition
has expired. ...
ARTICLE-120
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... 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
. ...
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