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Geneva Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War
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ARTICLE-23
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Prisoners of war
shall have
shelters
against
air
bombardment and other
hazards
of
war
, to the same
extent
as the
local
civilian
population
. With the
exception
of those engaged in the
protection
of their quarters against the aforesaid
hazards
, they may enter such
shelters
as soon as possible after the giving of the alarm. Any other
protective measure
taken in favour of the
population
shall also apply to them. ...
...
Prisoners of war
shall have
shelters
against
air
bombardment and other
hazards
of
war
, to the same
extent
as the
local
civilian
population
. With the
exception
of those engaged in the
protection
of their quarters against the aforesaid
hazards
, they may enter such
shelters
as soon as possible after the giving of the alarm. Any other
protective measure
taken in favour of the
population
shall also apply to them. ...
ARTICLE-127
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... The
High Contracting Parties
undertake
, in
time of peace
as in
time of war
, to
disseminate
the text of the present
Convention
as widely as possible in their respective
countries
, and, in particular, to
include
the
study
thereof in their
programmes
of
military
and, if possible,
civil instruction
, so that the
principles
thereof may become known to all their
armed forces
and to the entire
population
. ...
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