News Sri Lanka: ICRC makes urgent appeal for wounded to be given medical care 18-5-2009 News release 14-5-2009 News release Section Wounded, sick and shipwrecked and international humanitarian law © ICRC/ref. SV-D-00044-01In 1859 Swiss-banker Henri Dunant witnessed the terrible reality of wounded soldiers who remained without assistance at the Solferino battlefield. His initiative to ensure protection for the wounded and sick was soon followed by the signing of the Geneva Convention of 1864. The first Geneva Convention concerns the wounded and sick, the second extends the protection to the shipwrecked. These treaties specify that the wounded, sick, and shipwrecked must be protected and respected as long as they refrain from fighting. In addition, those who provide assistance should not be prevented from fulfilling their task. 31-12-1988 Protection of the wounded, sick and shipwreckedExtract from "Basic rules of the Geneva Conventions and their Additional Protocols" (Humanitarian law\Protected persons and property\Wounded - sick and shipwrecked) |