![]() Document printed from the website of the ICRC. URL: http://www.icrc.org/Web/Eng/siteeng0.nsf/html/5S4GKA International Committee of the Red Cross 7-10-2003 Operational update Iraq: ICRC continues to visit places of detention Relentless violence, tensions and uncertainty in Iraq have made the humanitarian mission ever more difficult to carry out. But despite the challenges, the ICRC and its partners are still doing a lot. The prevailing insecurity in Iraq has obliged humanitarian organisations, including the ICRC, to adapt their way of helping the population. The ICRC currently focuses on activities for which it has a specific mandate under international humanitarian law – such as visits to persons deprived of their freedom – and on emergency support for the water and sanitation and medical sectors. The organisation also continues to cooperate with its local partner, the Iraqi Red Crescent Society (IRCS), and seeks to strengthen the society by providing finance and training. Rules applicable in Occupied Territory
Article 42 of the 1907 Hague Regulations states that a "territory is considered occupied when it is actually placed under the authority of the hostile army." The rules of occupation are complemented and developed in the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 relative to the protection of civilian persons. The duties of the Occupying Power include restoring and ensuring, as far as possible, public order and safety; providing the population with food and medical supplies; maintaining medical facilities and services; ensuring public health and hygiene; and facilitating the work of educational institutions. The Occupying Power should also allow and facilitate relief programmes undertaken by other states or impartial humanitarian organizations if the population is inadequately supplied. The ICRC regularly reminds the Occupying Powers in Iraq of their obligations under the Fourth Geneva Convention. Even though some staff have had to be withdrawn because of the security situation, the ICRC continues to operate in Iraq with a core team of expatriates and Iraqi staff based in offices across the country. |