Protection of Chaplains and Medical Personnel in Conflict: Geneva Conventions Explained
Under the Geneva Conventions, captured chaplains and medical personnel are categorized as "non-combatants". This means that they are not directly involved in fighting and are not considered to be legitimate targets for attack. Non-combatants are entitled to humane treatment and are not to be subjected to violence, intimidation, or other forms of mistreatment.Medical Facilities - Related Articles
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