Cameroon
Practice Relating to Rule 67. Inviolability of Parlementaires
Cameroon’s Disciplinary Regulations (1975) provides that, under the laws and customs of war, a “parlementaire enjoys an absolute immunity and it is prohibited to attack him or retain him prisoner”.
Cameroon’s Disciplinary Regulations (2007) states:
Article 30: Definition
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Any person who advances without weapons and displaying the white flag shall be considered a parlementaire; he enjoys an absolute immunity and it is prohibited to attack him or retain him prisoner.