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ARTICLE-4
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... A.
Prisoners of war
, in the sense of the present
Convention
, are
persons
belonging to one of the following
categories
, who have fallen into the
power
of the
enemy
: ...
... 6.
Inhabitants
of a
non-occupied territory
, who on the approach of the
enemy
spontaneously take up
arms
to resist the invading
forces
, without having had
time
to form themselves into
regular
armed
units
, provided they carry
arms
openly and
respect
the
laws
and
customs of war
. ...
ARTICLE-5
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... The present
Convention
shall apply to the
persons
referred to in Article
4
from the
time
they fall into the
power
of the
enemy
and until their final
release
and
repatriation
. ...
... Should any doubt arise as to whether
persons
, having committed a belligerent
act
and having fallen into the hands of the
enemy
, belong to any of the
categories
enumerated in Article
4
, such
persons
shall enjoy the
protection
of the present
Convention
until such
time
as their
status
has been
determined
by a
competent
tribunal
. ...
ARTICLE-12
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Prisoners of war
are in the hands of the
enemy
Power
, but not of the
individuals
or
military
units
who have captured them.
Irrespective
of the
individual
responsibilities
that may
exist
, the
Detaining Power
is
responsible
for the
treatment
given them. ...
ARTICLE-27
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Clothing
,
underwear
and
footwear
shall be supplied to
prisoners of war
in sufficient
quantities
by the
Detaining Power
, which shall make
allowance
for the
climate
of the
region
where the
prisoners
are
detained
.
Uniforms
of
enemy
armed forces
captured by the
Detaining Power
should, if suitable for the
climate
, be made available to clothe
prisoners of war
. ...
ARTICLE-35
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Chaplains
who fall into the hands of the
enemy
Power
and who remain or are retained with a
view
to assisting
prisoners of war
, shall be allowed to
minister
to them and to
exercise
freely
their
ministry
amongst
prisoners of war
of the same
religion
, in
accordance
with their
religious
conscience
. They shall be allocated among the various
camps
and
labour
detachments containing
prisoners of war
belonging to the same
forces
, speaking the same
language
or practising the same
religion
. They shall enjoy the necessary
facilities
,
including
the means of
transport
provided for in Article
33
, for
visiting
the
prisoners of war
outside their
camp
. They shall be
free
to
correspond
,
subject
to
censorship
, on matters
concerning
their
religious
duties
with the ecclesiastical
authorities
in the
country
of
detention
and with
international
religious
organizations
.
Letters
and
cards
which they may send for this
purpose
shall be in
addition
to the
quota
provided for in Article
71
. ...
ARTICLE-122
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... Within the shortest possible
period
, each of the
Parties to the conflict
shall give its
Bureau
the
information
referred to in the fourth, fifth and sixth paragraphs of this Article regarding any
enemy
person
belonging to one of the
categories
referred to in Article
4
, who has fallen into its
power
.
Neutral
or non-belligerent
Powers
shall take the same
action
with
regard
to
persons
belonging to such
categories
whom they have
received
within their
territory
. ...
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