Comply with the Law of War Part 3A Exercises
Question 38
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&questionText=Neutral country recognized aid societies may lend medical personnel and units to a party to a conflict. If any of the aid society members are captured by opposing forces, what is their status?& &lure1=They become prisoners of war.& &lure2=They are considered as retained personnel and treated as prisoners of war, except that they must be repatriated through the United Nations.& &lure3=They are detained only for the time it takes to arrange return to their own country or to the territory of the Party they were supporting, a route for return is open and military considerations allow their return.& &lure4=They become temporary nationals of the Party to the conflict which has captured them and must perform local humanitarian duties.& &correctResponse=3& &questionNumber=73& &mediaStyle=swf&
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