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At its 75th anniversary, the world’s best-known rulebook on the protection of civilians, detainees and wounded soldiers in war has been widely ignored and its defenders are seeking a new commitment to international humanitarian law
GENEVA -- At its 75th anniversary, the world's best-known rulebook on the protection of civilians, detainees and wounded soldiers in war has been widely ignored — from Gaza to Syria to Ukraine to Myanmar and beyond — and its defenders are calling for a new commitment to international humanitarian law.
The Geneva Conventions, which have been adopted by nearly all the world's countries since they were finalized on Aug. 12, 1949, are back on their heels as armed militia groups and national forces regularly disregard the rules of war.
“International humanitarian law is under strain, disregarded, undermined to justify violence,” President Mirjana Spoljaric of the International Committee of the Red Cross, which oversees the conventions, said Monday.
“The world must recommit to this robust protective framework for armed conflict, one that follows the premise of protecting life instead of justifying death,” she said.
The conventions, with roots dating to the 19th century, aims to set rules around the conduct of war: they ban torture and sexual violence, require humane treatment of detainees and mandate searches for missing persons.
The conventions “reflect a global consensus that all wars have limits,” Spoljaric told reporters at ICRC headquarters in Geneva. “The dehumanization of both enemy fighters and civilian populations is a path to ruin and disaster.”
As a people we need to be stronger
originally posted by: KrustyKrab
a reply to: ADVISOR
There’s no rules of war for those people. They’ll terrorize 24/7/365.
originally posted by: KrustyKrab
a reply to: ADVISOR
There’s no rules of war for those people. They’ll terrorize 24/7/365.
War is ugly and it sucks, get a helmet
originally posted by: YouSir
originally posted by: KrustyKrab
a reply to: ADVISOR
There’s no rules of war for those people. They’ll terrorize 24/7/365.
Ummm...I know...just look at the hundreds and hundreds of thousands of civilians who perished in...Iraq...Afghanistan...
I could go on...and on...and on...
But I think you just might get the picture...
It's all about which ideology you support...and the amount of swill propaganda you're willing to swallow...for same...
Gotta step outside the box to see what's on the inside...
YouSir
Morally bankrupt jihadi terrorists and commies don't follow international rules of war, same as narco terrorists, all evil.
Fair enough.
originally posted by: asabuvsobelow
Morally bankrupt jihadi terrorists and commies don't follow international rules of war, same as narco terrorists, all evil.
It defeats their entire purpose and tactical advantage .
Terrorist by definition are War Criminals .
But at the end of the day my opinion on War is simple . It's kill or be killed .
originally posted by: SteamyAmerican
Isn’t this why the US got the Fed lawyers to bait and switch some words like “enemy combatant”, a couple decades or so ago, so our warfighters wouldn’t be held accountable?
Whereas words have meaning, seems this is pertinent here.
originally posted by: KrustyKrab
War is ugly and it sucks, get a helmet
originally posted by: YouSir
originally posted by: KrustyKrab
a reply to: ADVISOR
There’s no rules of war for those people. They’ll terrorize 24/7/365.
Ummm...I know...just look at the hundreds and hundreds of thousands of civilians who perished in...Iraq...Afghanistan...
I could go on...and on...and on...
But I think you just might get the picture...
It's all about which ideology you support...and the amount of swill propaganda you're willing to swallow...for same...
Gotta step outside the box to see what's on the inside...
YouSir