Cameroon
Practice Relating to Rule 115. Disposal of the Dead
Cameroon’s Instructor’s Manual (2006), under the heading “The Dead”, also states: “If the tactical situation permits, and after identification, the dead must be buried, incinerated or buried at sea, as appropriate.”
The manual (2006), under the heading “The Case of Deceased Prisoners of War”, also states: “The burial [or] incineration … must be preceded by a medical examination.”
Cameroon’s Instructor’s Manual (1992) states that the burial shall take place according to the religion of the deceased.
Cameroon’s Instructor’s Manual (2006), under the heading “The Case of Deceased Prisoners of War”, states: “The [disposal of the dead] must be held according to [appropriate] religious rituals.”
Cameroon’s Instructors’ Manual (1992) provides that the deceased shall be buried by nationality.
Cameroon’s Instructor’s Manual (2006), under the heading “The Case of Deceased Prisoners of War”, states: “The deceased of the same nationality must be buried at the same place.”