Peru
Practice Relating to Rule 61. Improper Use of Other Internationally Recognized Emblems
Peru’s IHL Manual (2004) states:
It is prohibited to make improper use of the following (to mark people or objects not entitled to protection):
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(b) distinctive sign of civil defence;
(c) distinctive sign of cultural property;
(d) distinctive sign of works and installations containing dangerous forces;
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(f) other internationally recognized protective emblems, signs or signals (for example, ad hoc signs for demilitarized zones, non-defended localities, ad hoc signals for civil defence, etc.).
Peru’s IHL and Human Rights Manual (2010) states:
It is prohibited to make improper use of the following (to mark people or objects not entitled to protection):
…
(b) distinctive sign of civil defence;
(c) distinctive sign of cultural property;
(d) distinctive sign of works and installations containing dangerous forces;
…
(f) other internationally recognized protective emblems, signs or signals (for example, ad hoc signs for demilitarized zones, non-defended localities, ad hoc signals for civil defence, etc.).