Guinea
Practice Relating to Rule 67. Inviolability of Parlementaires
Guinea’s Soldier’s Manual (2010), under the heading “Distinctive signs” and in a section on “Flag of parlementaires …”, shows an image of a white flag and states: “Respect those bearing … these signs.”
Guinea’s Disciplinary Regulations (2012) states: “Military personnel in combat are prohibited from … attacking or retaining prisoner a parlementaire, who bears the national flag of the enemy as well as distinctive emblems of international conventions”.