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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

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The International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC ) is a committee of Swiss nationals (the committee appoints new members to itself to replace those who resign or die) which leads the international Red Cross movement, 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
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42. The International Committee Of The Red Cross (ICRC)
The international committee of the red cross (ICRC), an independent humanitarianorganization whose mandate is to provide protection and assistance for victims
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43. U.S. Contributes $9.27 Million To International Committee Of The Red Cross
Media Note Office of the Spokesman Washington, DC March 14, 2003 US Contributes$9.27 Million to international committee of the red cross.
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Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
March 14, 2003
U.S. Contributes $9.27 Million to International Committee of the Red Cross
The United States is pleased to announce an additional contribution of $9.27 million to the International Committee of the Red Cross. This is the second contribution in response to the International Committee of the Red Cross’ 2003 emergency appeals for field operations. This brings the total U.S. FY 2003 contribution to the International Committee of the Red Cross to date to over $29 million. The International Committee of the Red Cross, a Geneva-based organization, provides protection and humanitarian assistance in areas of armed conflict throughout the world. In more than 60 countries, the International Committee of the Red Cross assists and protects over 5 million conflict victims and displaced persons. The International Committee of the Red Cross is often the only international organization allowed to move freely within occupied territories, to cross combatant lines, to access prisoners or detention centers, and to act as an intermediary in prisoner of war exchanges. The United States is the largest single contributor to the International Committee of the Red Cross. The U.S. provided more than $125 million to the International Committee of the Red Cross in FY 2002. The United States has the highest regard for the difficult and often dangerous work of the more than 9,000 International Committee of the Red Cross staff in providing assistance and protection to victims of conflict. Our contributions are indicative of our strong support for its crucial role in international humanitarian assistance.

44. U.S. Contributes $62 Million To International Committee Of The Red Cross
Media Note Office of the Spokesman Washington, DC August 20, 2003 US Contributes$62 Million to international committee of the red cross.
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Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
August 20, 2003
U.S. Contributes $62 Million to International Committee of the Red Cross
The United States is pleased to announce an additional contribution of $62 million to the International Committee of the Red Cross. This is the fourth contribution in response to the International Committee of the Red Cross’ 2003 emergency appeals for field operations. This brings the U.S. total FY 2003 contribution to date to the International Committee of the Red Cross to $139 million, including $10 million for its work in Iraq. The International Committee of the Red Cross, a Geneva-based organization, provides protection and humanitarian assistance to over 5,000,000 conflict victims and displaced persons in more than 60 countries worldwide. The International Committee of the Red Cross is often the only international organization allowed to move freely within occupied territories, to cross combatant lines, to access prisoners or detention centers, and to act as an intermediary in prisoner of war exchanges. It is currently a primary international organization providing humanitarian assistance in Iraq, focusing on essential water and health care services. The United States is the largest single contributor to the International Committee of the Red Cross. The U.S. provided more than $125 million to the International Committee of the Red Cross in FY 2002. The United States has the highest regard for the difficult and often dangerous work of the more than 9,000 International Committee of the Red Cross staff in providing assistance and protection to victims of conflict. Our contributions are indicative of our strong support for its crucial role in international humanitarian assistance.

45. Red Cross Finds Abuse Pattern In Iraq Prisons - The Washington Times: World - Ma
A report by the international committee of the red cross (ICRC) made public yesterdaydocuments a long list of abuses of Iraqi prisoners by coalition forces
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The report, which draws on information collected by the organization from March to November 2003 during 29 visits to 14 internment facilities in central and southern Iraq, depicts "a consistent pattern with respect to times and places of brutal behavior during arrest."
It says, however, that ill-treatment during interrogation "was not systematic, except with regard to persons arrested in connection with suspected security offenses or deemed to have an 'intelligence value.' "
In such cases, it says, "persons deprived of their liberty under supervision of the Military Intelligence were at high risk of being subjected to a variety of harsh treatments, ranging from insults, threats and humiliations to both physical and psychological coercion, which in some cases was tantamount to torture."
The ICRC confirmed the authenticity of the 24-page confidential report, which was published in part by the Wall Street Journal on Friday and posted on its Web site in full yesterday.
But the Geneva-based organization said it had no intention of publishing the findings, first presented to coalition authorities in Baghdad on Feb. 12.

46. INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS - ICRC
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47. International Committee Of The Red Cross (Harpers.org)
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Oct 27 The following day, a suicide bomber driving an ambulance struck the offices of the International Red Cross in Baghdad ; the bomb left a six-foot-deep crater and broke windows a mile away. [New York Times] This is International Committee of the Red Cross a transnational bureaucracy . It is part of Transnational Bureaucracies , which is part of , which is part of Connections , which is part of Harpers.org Navigate by Hierarchy
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49. Afghanistan: International Committee Of The Red Cross Visits Staff Of "Shelter N
Afghanistan international committee of the red cross visits staffof Shelter Now International . August 27, 2001 – Geneva (ICRC
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50. Afghanistan: International Committee Of The Red Cross (ICRC) Delegate Slain - Ca
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51. International Committee Of The Red Cross, Landmine Monitor Report 2003
international committee of the red cross. The contribution of thispaper does not necessarily imply the association of the ICRC with
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The contribution of this paper does not necessarily imply the association of the ICRC with views or statements made in other chapters of Landmine Monitor.
1. Introduction
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is an impartial, neutral and independent organisation whose exclusively humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of victims of war and internal violence and to provide them with assistance. It coordinates the relief activities conducted by the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement in situations of armed conflict. It also endeavours to prevent suffering by promoting and strengthening humanitarian law and universal humanitarian principles. The similar effects of landmines and explosive remnants of war (ERW) on civilian populations call for similar humanitarian responses, including protecting affected communities, raising their awareness of the dangers posed by these devices, providing care and assistance to victims, and facilitating mine and ERW clearance for affected communities. To reduce the devastating humanitarian impact of both landmines and ERW, the ICRC carries out a range of "mine action" activities, in particular:
  • providing or supporting curative care to tens of thousands of war wounded, including mine/ERW victims, in the form of pre-hospital care (including first aid), hospital assistance, and surgical and medical assistance;

52. INTERNATIONAL COMMITTEE OF THE RED CROSS, Landmine Monitor Report 2002
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The contribution of this paper does not necessarily imply the association of the ICRC with views or statements made in other chapters of Landmine Monitor.
1. INTRODUCTION
Efforts to rid the world of anti-personnel (AP) mines have begun to bear fruit. In countries where the Ottawa treaty's comprehensive programme of non-use of anti-personnel mines, clearance and mine awareness is being implemented, the annual number of victims has fallen dramatically. This confirms that the treaty's prescriptions are correct and effective. Notwithstanding these achievements, AP mines remain a menace and continue to bring suffering to civilian populations in many parts of the world. It is imperative to ensure universal adherence to and compliance with the treaty's provisions. States parties must meet their obligations fully by undertaking mine clearance, destroying their stockpiles within the deadlines set, and providing aid to landmine survivors. They must also adopt legislation to provide for the punishment of those who flout the treaty's provisions. Throughout 2001, the ICRC maintained its pivotal role in promoting universal adherence to and full implementation of the Ottawa treaty. The ICRC also sustained its efforts to extend assistance, including curative care and physical rehabilitation, to thousands of war-wounded including

53. The International Committee Of The Red Cross (ICRC)
The international committee of the red cross (ICRC). http//www.icrc.org/.The ICRC s mission is an impartial, neutral and independent
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54. International Committee Of The Red Cross - Aid (*Cambodia: NGO*)
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55. Report Of The International Committee Of The Red Cross (ICRC) On The Treatment B
Report of the international committee of the red cross (ICRC) on the Treatment bythe Coalition Forces of Prisoners of War and other Protected Persons by the
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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
Executive Summary Introduction 1. Treatment during arrest 1.1 Notification to families and information for arrestees 2. Treatment during transfer and initial custody 3. Treatment during interrogation 3.1 Methods of ill-treatment 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 4. Treatment in regular internment facilities 4.1 General conditions of treatment 4.2 "High Value Detainees" section. Baghdad International Airport 5. Disproportionate and excessive use of force against persons deprived of their liberty by the detaining authorities 6. Seizure and confiscation of personal belongings of persons deprived of their liberty 7. Exposure of persons deprived of their liberty to danger tasks 8. Protection of persons deprived of their liberty against shelling 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 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 !CRC 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.

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International Committee of the Red Cross
The ICRC is an impartial, neutral and independent organization whose exclusively humanitarian mission is to protect the lives and dignity of victims of war and internal violence and to provide them with assistance. Primary web addresses http://www.icrc.org Email webmaster.gva@icrc.org Main Address International Committee of the Red Cross 19 avenue de la Paix CH 1202 Geneva Paese Svizzera External phone number Main Telephone Data adesione Citazioni Rwanda 1994: "Un millimètre d'humanité dans des kilomètres d'horreur"

57. International Committee Of The Red Cross :: Online Encyclopedia :: Information G
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The International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC ) is a committee of Swiss nationals (the committee appoints new members to itself to replace those who resign or die) which leads the international Red Cross movement, 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 This content from wikipedia is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License Power Supplies Hardware Information Law Advice

58. BRC: ICRC
The international committee of the red cross (ICRC) is an independent private humanitarianinstitution acting as a neutral intermediary in armed conflicts.
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The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is an independent private humanitarian institution acting as a neutral intermediary in armed conflicts. Basing its actions on the International Humanitarian Law whose initiator it is, the ICRC provides protection and assistance to the victims, no matter whether they are prisoners-of-war or interned civilians, wounded or sick, displaced persons or population in occupied territories. The ICRC can offer its services to the victims of internal disturbances and tension, which are not provided for by the 1949 Geneva Conventions. ICRC delegates visit and improve the situation of political detainees. In order to successfully fulfill its tasks, the ICRC has a considerable administrative and operative structure in its Headquarters in Geneva. Delegates of ICRC work in the hottest and most problematic regions of the world.
There is a Central Tracing Agency at the ICRC whose activities include receiving, registering, conveying information to the relatives of victims of armed conflicts; searching for missing persons; reuniting-separated families; issuing of different documents and references, e.g. certificates of captivity, etc.
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59. Australian Red Cross
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60. International Committee Of The Red Cross (ICRC) - Home English
international committee of the red cross. go to top of page Copyright© 2004 international committee of the red cross, 1205-2004.
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International Committee of the Red Cross Protecting life and dignity: "No war is above international law"
ICRC president Jakob Kellenberger, in an article for the London Financial Times, says the organization unreservedly condemns indiscriminate terrorist attacks, but insists that the response to them must remain within the framework of the law. He states that international humanitarian law was specifically designed to take account of both state security needs and individual rights.
Sub-saharan Africa: the challenges facing the ICRC

25 May is celebrated by the United Nations as Africa Day. For the ICRC, sub-Saharan Africa is a daily prime focus of activity, in places as diverse as Somalia, and Darfur in western Sudan. Interview with the ICRC's Delegate-General for Africa, Christoph Harnisch (with

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