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ARTICLE-15
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... The
Power
detaining
prisoners of war
shall be bound to provide
free of charge
for their
maintenance
and for the
medical attention
required by their
state of health
. ...
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
. ...
...
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-36
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...
Prisoners of war
who are
ministers
of
religion
, without having officiated as
chaplains
to their own
forces
, shall be at
liberty
, whatever their denomination, to
minister
freely
to the
members
of their
community
. For this
purpose
, they shall
receive
the same
treatment
as the
chaplains
retained by the
Detaining Power
. They shall not be obliged to do any other
work
. ...
ARTICLE-72
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... Such shipments shall in no way
free
the
Detaining Power
from the
obligations
imposed upon it by
virtue
of the present
Convention
. ...
ARTICLE-79
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... In all
places
where there are
prisoners of war
, except in those where there are
officers
, the
prisoners
shall
freely
elect
by
secret ballot
, every six
months
, and also in
case
of
vacancies
,
prisoners
'
representatives
entrusted
with representing them before the
military authorities
, the
Protecting
Powers
, the
International Committee of the Red Cross
and any other
organization
which may assist them. These
prisoners
'
representatives
shall be
eligible
for
re-election
. ...
ARTICLE-81
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...
Prisoners
'
representatives
shall be permitted to
visit
premises
where
prisoners of war
are
detained
, and every
prisoner of war
shall have the
right
to consult
freely
his
prisoners
'
representative
. ...
ARTICLE-105
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... 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-124
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... The
national
Information Bureaux
and the
Central
Information
Agency
shall enjoy
free
postage for
mail
, likewise all the
exemptions
provided for in Article
74
, and further, so far as possible,
exemption
from
telegraphic
charges
or, at least, greatly reduced
rates
. ...
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