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  1. Expansion, suspicion and the development of the International Committee of the Red Cross: 1939-45.: An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by James Crossland, 2010-09-01
  2. Reports on British prison-camps in India and Burma, visited by the International Red cross committee in February, March and April, 1917 by International Committee of the Red Cross., 1917-01-01
  3. Rheinwiesenlager: Prisoner of War, World War II, List of POW Camps in Occupied Germany, Bad Nenndorf Interrogation Centre, International Committee of the Red Cross
  4. Stalag XIII-C: German Army, World War II, Prisoner-of-War Camp, International Committee of the Red Cross
  5. Adolf Eichmann: Holocaust victims, World War II, Eichmann in Jerusalem, Crime against humanity, International Committee of the Red Cross, Deportation, Extermination camp
  6. Turkish Prisoners in Egypt A Report by the Delegates of the International Committee of the Red Cross
  7. La Convention De Genève Au Point De Vue Historique, Critique Et Dogmatique (French Edition) by Carl Christoph Johann Friedrich Lueder, 2010-02-11
  8. Turkish Prisoners in Egypt: Extracted and Translated from the Official Reports of the Red Cross Society by International Committee of the Red Cross, 1917
  9. International Law Concerning the Conduct of Hostilities: Collection of Hague Conventions and Some Other Treaties by International Committee Of The Red Cross, 1989
  10. International Humanitarian Law: Answers to Your Questions by International Committee of the Red Cross, 2004
  11. Bibliography of international humanitarian law, applicable in armed conflicts. by and Institut Henry-Dunant International Committee of the Red Cross, 1980-01-01
  12. The International Red Cross Committee in Geneva 1863 - 1943 by Author, 1900
  13. REPORTS ON BRITISH PRISON-CAMPS IN INDIA AND BURMA Visited by the International Red Cross Committee in February, March and April, 1917 by Unknown, 1918
  14. REPRISALS AGAINST PRISONERS OF WAR Correspondance Between the International Red Cross Committee and the British Government

41. International Committee Of The Red Cross: Information From Answers.com
international committee of the red cross The International Committee of the RedCross ( ICRC ) is a committee of Swiss nationals and probably will be.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping International Committee of the Red Cross Wikipedia International Committee of the Red Cross The International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC ) is a committee of Swiss nationals and probably will be so as long as the ICRC exists. Since a couple of years ago service of individuals from other countries as delegates to lead or participate in abroad missions conducted by the ICRC has been allowed. Previously, serving as a delegate was also restricted to Swiss citizens but the need for delegates by far exceeds the number of Swiss people who are willing and/or qualified to go on such a mission. The committee appoints new members to itself to replace those who resign or die, and the maximum number of members is 25. They lead the international Red Cross movement (often simply known after its symbol, the Red Cross ), and has special responsibilities under international humanitarian law. Its key responsibility is to maintain support and respect for international humanitarian law , which serves to protect the victims of armed conflict . Its formation was first mandated by the First Geneva Convention The ICRC must be distinguished from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRCS). The ICRC leads the international Red Cross movement, wheras the IFRCS is the composed body of all national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies.

42. Association Des Anciens Délégués Du CICR - Bienvenue !
Aims, activities of organization for maintaining contact among exdelegates of the ICRC (international committee of the red cross) in Switzerland.
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Welcome ! This site presents the Association of Former Delegates of the ICRC, its ambitions, its organization, as well as its statuts and its yearbook. The Association of Former Delegates of the ICRC grew out of informal meetings in the early 1980ies and was officially founded in 1983. The Association's aims are :
  • to maintain contact among each other to establish a network of professional contacts to support the ICRC and its ideals to give assistance in recruiting candidates for the ICRC to help delegates leaving the ICRC.
You can contact the Association through the " Contact " page. If you are a former delegate, you can become a member by filling in the form " Become a member ". Members' Corner In this part of the site, members find the program of activities, and since end of December 2002, they have access to the Association's memberlist, under "Yearbook". Some documents in the "Members Corner" can be accessed only by the members of the Association, who have all received a username and password.

43. "Report Of The International Committee Of The Red Cross (ICRC) On The Treatment
Report of the international committee of the red cross (ICRC) on the Treatmentby the Coalition Forces of Prisoners of War and Other Protected Persons by
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NEWS YOU WON'T FIND ON CNN "Report of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on the Treatment by the Coalition Forces of Prisoners of War and Other Protected Persons by the Geneva Conventions in Iraq During Arrest, Internment and Interrogation".
These reports are strictly confidential and intended only for the authorities to which they are presented.
This report includes observations and recommendations from visits that took place between March and November 2003. The report itself was handed over to the Coalition Forces (CF) in February of 2004.
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The ICRC draws the attention of the Coalition Forces to a number of serious violations of humanitarian law:
Brutality against protected person upon capture and initial custody, sometimes causing death or serious injury.
Physical or psychological coercion during interrogation to secure information.
Prolonged solitary confinement in cells devoid of daylight.

44. International Committee Of The Red Cross -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Articl
The international committee of the red cross (ICRC) is a committee of (The nativesor inhabitants of Switzerland) Swiss nationals and probably will be so as
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International Committee of the Red Cross
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The International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC ) is a committee of (The natives or inhabitants of Switzerland) Swiss nationals and probably will be so as long as the ICRC exists. Since a couple of years ago service of individuals from other countries as delegates to lead or participate in abroad missions conducted by the ICRC has been allowed. Previously, serving as a delegate was also restricted to Swiss citizens but the need for delegates by far exceeds the number of Swiss people who are willing to go on such a mission. The committee appoints new members to itself to replace those who resign or die, and the maximum number of members is 25. They lead the (Click link for more info and facts about international Red Cross movement) international Red Cross movement (often simply known after its symbol, the (An international organization that cares for the sick or wounded or homeless in wartime) Red Cross ), and has special responsibilities under international humanitarian law. Its key responsibility is to maintain support and respect for

45. Report Of The International Committee Of The Red Cross (ICRC) On The Treatment B
The international committee of the red cross (ICRC) is mandated by the HighContracting Parties to the Geneva Conventions to monitor the full application of
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12 May 2004. Completed transcription of full report. 11 May 2004. Thanks to J.
Source: http://www.derechos.org/nizkor/us/doc/icrc-prisoner-report-feb-2004.pdf [24 pages.]
REPORT OF THE INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS (ICRC)
ON THE TREATMENT BY THE COALITION FORCES OF PRISONERS OF WAR
AND OTHER PROTECTED PERSONS BY THE GENEVA CONVENTIONS IN IRAQ
DURING ARREST, INTERNMENT AND INTERROGATION FEBRUARY 2004
Table of contents
Executive Summary
Introduction 1. Treatment during arrest
1.1 Notification to families and information for arrestees ... 3.1 Methods of ill-treatmen t
3.2 Military intelligence section, Abu Ghraib Correctional Facility

3.3 Umm Qasr (JFIT) and Camp Bucca (JIF/ICE)

3.4 Previous action taken by the ICRC in 2003 on the issue of treatment
3.5 Allegations of ill-treatment by the Iraqi police ... Conclusion EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In its "Report on the Treatment by the Coalition Forces of Prisoners of War and other protected persons in Iraq", the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) draws the attention of the Coalition Forces (hereafter called "the CF") to a number of serious violations of International Humanitarian Law. These violations have been documented and sometimes observed while visiting prisoners of war, civilian internees and other protected persons by the Geneva Conventions (hereafter called persons persons deprived of their liberty when their status is not specifically mentioned) in Iraq between March and November 2003. During its visits to places of internment of the CF, the ICRC collected allegations during private interviews with persons deprived of their liberty relating to the treatment by the CF of protected persons during their capture, arrest, transfer, internment and interrogation.

46. OneWorld.ca / Partners / Partner Directory / International Committee Of The Red
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47. OneWorld.ca / Partners / Partner Directory / International Committee Of The Red
international committee of the red cross. Primary web addresses. http//www.icrc.org.Main Address. Country. Switzerland. Telephone numbers
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Features Why the Red Cross is visiting Guantanamo Bay prisoners As controversy continues over the treatment of prisoners held by United States forces at the Guantanamo Bay military base in Cuba, the International Committee of the Red Cross explains why it is visiting the detainees. Read more
Related: [United States] [Human Rights] [Law] Red Cross concern over treatment of Afghan prisoners The Red Cross has registered and visited over 1,000 prisoners in Afghanistan amidst allegations of massacres and ill-treatment of people in detention.

48. Geneva International Forum
international committee of the red cross (ICRC) The ICRC is the foundingorgan of the International Red Cross and the Red Crescent Movement,
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Position: President Address: Phone: Fax: E-mail: webmaster.gva@icrc.org Web: http://www.icrc.org
Activity summary The ICRC was founded in 1863 in Geneva through the efforts of Henri Dunant and is a private Swiss organisation independent of any government. It acts mainly in case of war or armed conflict under a mandate defined in the four Geneva Conventions of 1949. The actions are guided by the seven Red Cross principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality.

49. Australian Red Cross
The international committee of the red cross (ICRC) was formed in 1863 and isthe founding body of the Movement. Under the terms of the Geneva Conventions,
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50. Geneva Conventions
which later became the international committee of the red cross. In responseto an invitation from the International Committee, representatives from
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ICRC's relation with other international humanitarian law
International Humanitarian Law Until the middle of the 19 th century all of the treaties concerning war victims' protection were circumstantial and binding only for the signing parties. These agreements were purely military-designed, based on strictly binding mutual obligations; and they were in force only during specific armed conflict. The 1864 Geneva Convention laid the foundations for the contemporary humanitarian law. It was in a whole characterized by:
  • standing written rules of universal scope to protect the victims of conflicts; its multilateral nature, open to all States; the obligation to extend care without discrimination to wounded and sick military personnel; respect for and marking of medical personnel, transports and equipment using an emblem (red cross on a white background).

51. International Committee Of The Red Cross@Everything2.com
The international committee of the red cross (ICRC) is an impartial, neutral andindependent organization whose exclusively humanitarian mission is to
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52. International Committee Of The Red Cross
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53. Guardian Unlimited | Special Reports | Red Cross Ultimatum To US On Saddam
30 or charged if the US and the new Iraqi government are to conform tointernational law, the international committee of the red cross said last night.
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54. ICRC - International Committee Of The Red Cross, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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55. International Committee Of The Red Cross - Definition Of International Committee
The international committee of the red cross (ICRC) is historically a committeeof Swiss nationals, although nonSwiss nationals have recently been allowed
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The International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC ) is historically a committee of Swiss nationals, although non-Swiss nationals have recently been allowed (the committee appoints new members to itself to replace those who resign or die) which leads the international Red Cross movement (often simply known after its symbol, the Red Cross ), and has special responsibilities under international humanitarian law. Its key responsibility is to maintain support and respect for international humanitarian law , which serves to protect the victims of armed conflict . Its formation was first mandated by the First Geneva Convention The ICRC must be distinguished from the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRCS). The ICRC leads the international Red Cross movement, wheras the IFRCS is the composed body of all national Red Cross and Red Crescent societies. The ICRC was awarded the Nobel Prize for peace in , 1944 and, together with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, in 1963 (the centenary of the Red Cross).

56. Crimes Of War Project > The Book
The international committee of the red cross (ICRC) was founded in 1863, thebrainchild of JeanHenri Dunant, a Swiss businessman who had witnessed the
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International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
By Michael Ignatieff The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) was founded in 1863, the brainchild of Jean-Henri Dunant, a Swiss businessman who had witnessed the Battle of Solferino between France and Austria in 1859 and was shocked by the carnage that resulted from the neglect of the wounded.
From its inception, the ICRC has had a unique and intimate relationship to the Geneva Conventions. Under the 1949 Geneva Conventions and the Additional Protocols of 1977, the ICRC has the mandate to: (a) visit and register prisoners of war, and to deliver mail and food parcels; (b) deliver emergency humanitarian aid to civilians in the midst of armed conflicts; (c) trace missing persons, civilian and military, and reunite them with their families; (d) train armed forces to respect international humanitarian law; (e) extend and develop the Geneva Conventions; and (f) act as go-betweens to secure prisoner exchanges, repatriations, and release of hostages.
It is a difficult call, and through most of its history the ICRC has chosen to remain publicly silent. The organization is haunted by its failures. Despite securing initial access to German concentration camps as early as 1935, and despite acquiring unrivaled intelligence about Nazi plans to exterminate the Jews, the ICRC leadership in Geneva failed either to reveal what it knew or to make any public protest. Courageous delegates did save Jews in Hungary and Greece, but the organization did not secure access to the camps until 1945, when it was too late.

57. ICRC Says It Received ‘credible’ Reports: Desecration Of Quran -DAWN - Top Sto
WASHINGTON, May 20 The international committee of the red cross (ICRC) has saidthat it had received ‘credible’ reports about US personnel at Guantanamo
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WASHINGTON, May 20: The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) has said that it had received ‘credible’ reports about US personnel at Guantanamo Bay disrespecting the Holy Quran, but the Pentagon moved quickly to correct the situation. Breaking their customary silence, ICRC officials in Washington said they had not only received ‘credible’ reports about the alleged desecration of the Holy Quran, but also had raised the issue “several times” with the Pentagon.
Spokesman Simon Schorno said the allegations were made by detainees to ICRC representatives who visited the detention facility throughout 2002 and 2003. But he also said the Red Cross heard no more allegations about mishandling of the Quran after the Pentagon issued a set of guidelines about how US personnel should handle the holy book.
State Department spokesman Richard Boucher told reporters on Thursday that Pentagon issued the guidelines in January 2003. He said the US worked closely with the ICRC and acknowledged the group “had heard some concerns about the handling of Holy Quran, which it shared with the US”.

58. Opinio Juris: International Committee Of The Red Cross And The Problem Of Emblem
international committee of the red cross and the Problem of Emblems. Red crystal may not roll of the tongue as easily as red cross or red crescent,
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International Committee of the Red Cross and the Problem of Emblems
"Red crystal" may not roll of the tongue as easily as "red cross" or "red crescent," but there is a movement afoot to replace the current emblems of ICRC and the International Federation of Red Cross/Red Crescent Societies with a non-religious and less politically charged symbol. (See this picture here for the red diamond/crystal design.) ICRC Legal Director Francois Bugnion wrote this account of the history and the problem a couple of years ago.
What's all the fuss about? For its entire history, the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies have restricted the symbols of its movement and national societies to be either a red cross or red crescent. Most accounts of the background on the emblems indicate that the origination of the use of the red cross star or red crescent against a white field was not explicitly religious or political. But nonetheless, they have come to be viewed as such. The Jewish star is used as the emblem of

59. International Committee Of The Red Cross
The US restricts the international committee of the red cross s (ICRC) access tothe Kandahar base, where there is a detention facility.
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60. Persons Missing : Home Of The Missing Persons Register - Red Cross
The international committee of the red cross http//www.icrc.org/. In over 170countries, World Red Cross Day is held on 8 May every year to mark the birth
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The Red Cross International
The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
Is the largest humanitarian network in the world with a presence in almost every country. The Movement has almost 105 million volunteers and a global staff of 300 000 people. The Movement incorporates the Geneva-based International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (Federation) as well as National Societies in 177 countries. At the centre of the Movement are seven core values, or Fundamental Principles, that shape and direct services and programs all around the world: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality. With a vibrant and varied history - from its origins in the aftermath of battle in 1859 as the vision of founder Henry Dunant, through two world wars and up to today - the Movement is universally acknowledged as an unstoppable force of help and compassion during peace and war. Visit International Red Cross and Red Cresent Movement site for more information. http://www.redcross.int The International Committee of the Red Cross
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