Practice Relating to Rule 88. Non-Discrimination
Togo’s Military Manual (1996) provides that persons placed
hors de combat “shall in any circumstances be protected … without any adverse distinction”.
Togo’s Military Manual (1996) instructs soldiers to “collect and care for the wounded and sick, whether they are friends or enemies”. It recalls the duties of States which have ratified the 1949 Geneva Conventions,
inter alia, “to care for friends or enemies without distinction”.