United Republic of Tanzania
Practice Relating to Rule 59. Improper Use of the Distinctive Emblems of the Geneva Conventions
The United Republic of Tanzania’s Red Cross Society Act (1962) punishes:
Any person who, falsely or with intent to deceive or defraud, -
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wears or displays the emblem of the Red Cross or any colourable imitation thereof for the purpose of inducing the belief that he is a member of or an agent for the [Red Cross] Society or that he has been recognized by the Society as possessing any qualification for administering first-aid or other treatment for injury or sickness.