Cameroon
Practice Relating to Rule 88. Non-Discrimination
Cameroon’s Disciplinary Regulations (1975) and Instructor’s Manual (1992) provide that each soldier must treat “all persons placed
hors de combat without distinction”.
Cameroon’s Instructor’s Manual (2006) states that members of the armed forces are obliged “to treat humanely and without distinction all regular combatants
hors de combat”.
Cameroon’s Disciplinary Regulations (2007) states:
Article 31: Humanitarian rules
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Every soldier must:
- treat humanely, without distinction, all persons placed
hors de combat.
Cameroon’s Instructor’s Manual (2006) states that members of the armed forces are obliged “to treat humanely and without distinction all regular combatants
hors de combat”.