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- Protected_persons abstract "Protected persons is a legal term under international humanitarian law and refers to persons who are under specific protection of the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols during an armed conflict. They include medical personnel and others carrying out humanitarian work, the sick or wounded, shipwrecked persons not taking part in hostilities, prisoners of war and other detained persons, and civilians, who are all regarded as non-combatants under international humanitarian law. Violating the protection of "protected persons" is a war crime.The exact nature of their protection varies between the groups. The most extensive protection is accorded medical personnel under the First and Second Geneva Convention, which establish that medical personnel (whether military or civilian) may not be attacked, harmed or taken as prisoners of war, and that their humanitarian work may not be inhibited, and also establish the red cross, red crescent and red crystal emblems to be used as protective signs to identify and protect medical personnel and their facilities or vehicles from attack. Attacking a person, building or vehicle legitimately marked with the protective sign is a grave war crime, whereas misusing the protective sign to mask military operations is the war crime of perfidy.".
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- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink Category:International_humanitarian_law.
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink Emblems_of_the_International_Red_Cross_and_Red_Crescent_Movement.
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink First_Geneva_Convention.
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink Geneva_Conventions.
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink Humanitarianism.
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink Humanitarianism_(international_humanitarian_law).
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink International_humanitarian_law.
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink Military_medicine.
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink Non-combatant.
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink Non-combatants.
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink Perfidy.
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink Prisoner_of_war.
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink Protective_sign.
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink Second_Geneva_Convention.
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink War.
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink War_crime.
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLink File:Diekirch-Militärmuseum_040.jpg.
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLinkText "Protected persons".
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLinkText "protected persons".
- Protected_persons wikiPageWikiLinkText "protection".
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- Protected_persons wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Protected_persons subject Category:International_humanitarian_law.
- Protected_persons hypernym Term.
- Protected_persons comment "Protected persons is a legal term under international humanitarian law and refers to persons who are under specific protection of the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols during an armed conflict. They include medical personnel and others carrying out humanitarian work, the sick or wounded, shipwrecked persons not taking part in hostilities, prisoners of war and other detained persons, and civilians, who are all regarded as non-combatants under international humanitarian law.".
- Protected_persons label "Protected persons".
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- Protected_persons depiction Diekirch-Militärmuseum_040.jpg.
- Protected_persons isPrimaryTopicOf Protected_persons.