Comply with the Law of War Part 4 Exercises
Question 11
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&questionText=If you are a soldier who has committed a war crime, are you automatically excused from prosecution if your commander is also charged in connection with the same war crime?& &lure1=Yes, because the commander is responsible for everything a unit does.& &lure2=Yes, because he holds higher rank than you do and will be prosecuted before you are.& &lure3=No, because the fact that a commander or superior is charged does not automatically excuse you from prosecution if you committed the crime.& &lure4=No, because you plan to use the "I was only obeying orders" defense.& &correctResponse=3& &questionNumber=129& &mediaStyle=swf&
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