Comply with the Law of War Part 3B Exercises
Question 39
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&questionText=Which statement correctly describes the rights of civilians to be protected against all acts or threats of violence, and against insults and public curiosity under the Geneva Convention?& &lure1=They must be protected against acts of violence, insults, and public curiosity, but threats of violence are permitted as long as no actual harm it done to them.& &lure2=They must be protected against acts or threats of violence, but there is no provision that protects them from humiliation, insults and public curiosity.& &lure3=The Geneva Convention does not specifically address these concerns.& &lure4=They must be humanely treated and protected against all acts or threats of violence and against insults and public curiosity.& &correctResponse=4& &questionNumber=113& &mediaStyle=swf&
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