Kenya
Practice Relating to Rule 65. Perfidy
Kenya’s LOAC Manual (1997) defines perfidy as “tricking an enemy into believing that he is entitled to, or is required to be given, protection under international law, with intent to betray that confidence”.
Kenya’s LOAC Manual (1997) states: “It is forbidden to kill or [wound] an enemy by treachery.”
Kenya’s LOAC Manual (1997) states: “The feigning of an intent to surrender … [is an example] of treachery.”
Kenya’s LOAC Manual (1997) states that “feigning non-combatant status” is an example of treachery.

The manual specifies that medical and religious personnel of the armed forces are to be regarded as non-combatants.
Kenya’s LOAC Manual (1997) states that “feigning non-combatant status” is an example of treachery.