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The Geneva Convention
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Because the US class terrorists as Enemy Combatants in their war on Terror and according to the Geneva Convention if an Enemy Combatant is tortured it's classed as a war crime.
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A Geneva Convention Card is an identity document issued by the United States Department of Defense to identify a person as a member of the Armed Forces or civilian personnel. These cards are used to determine who can enter various buildings.
If you mean Geneva Convention then yes, it does. It violates article 3 of the Geneva Convention making it a crime.
The singular term Geneva Convention refers to the agreements of 1949.
Geneva Conventions
The Geneva Conventions are a series of treaties on the treatment of civilians, prisoners of war (POWs) and soldiers who are otherwise rendered incapable of fighting. Since 1949, the Geneva Conventions has been ratified by 196 countries.
"The 1949 Geneva Conventions. The first Geneva Convention protects wounded and sick soldiers on land during war. This Convention represents the fourth updated version of the Geneva Convention on the wounded and sick following those adopted in 1864, 1906 and 1929. It contains 64 articles."
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Say what? This question has been in the question pool for a long time. I must admit I can see why it has been. The question is worded so oddly I can't figure what you want to know. The Geneva Convention rules apply to a medical unit and its personnel. The sick are protected by its conventions too. The Red Cross is also able to minister to them.