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ARTICLE-57
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... The
treatment
of
prisoners of war
who
work
for
private
persons
, even if the latter are
responsible
for guarding and
protecting
them, shall not be
inferior
to that which is provided for by the present
Convention
. The
Detaining Power
, the
military authorities
and the
commander
of the
camp
to which such
prisoners
belong shall be entirely
responsible
for the
maintenance
,
care
,
treatment
, and
payment
of the
working
pay
of such
prisoners of war
. ...
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-123
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... The
function
of the
Agency
shall be to collect all the
information
it may obtain through
official
or
private
channels
respecting
prisoners of war
, and to transmit it as rapidly as possible to the
country of origin
of the
prisoners of war
or to the
Power
on which they depend. It shall
receive
from the
Parties to the conflict
all
facilities
for effecting such
transmissions
. ...
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