Cameroon
Practice Relating to Rule 62. Improper Use of Flags or Military Emblems, Insignia or Uniforms of the Adversary
Cameroon’s Disciplinary Regulations (1975) provides that, under the laws and customs of war, it is prohibited “to use improperly … the national flag of the enemy”.
Cameroon’s Instructor’s Manual (1992) states that “using fraudulently the emblems and uniforms of enemy States” is an unlawful deception.
Cameroon’s Instructor’s Manual (2006) lists “using fraudulently the emblems and uniforms of enemy states” as one of several “unlawful deceptions”.
Cameroon’s Disciplinary Regulations (2007) states:
Article 32: Prohibitions
It is prohibited to soldiers in combat:
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- to use improperly … the national flag of the enemy.