Madagascar
Practice Relating to Rule 65. Perfidy
Madagascar’s Military Manual (1994) provides: “It is prohibited to feign a protected status thereby inviting the confidence of the enemy.”
Madagascar’s Military Manual (1994) states that feigning incapacitation because of wounds or sickness is prohibited.
Under Madagascar’s Military Manual (1994), feigning surrender is prohibited.
Madagascar’s Military Manual (1994) states that “it is prohibited to feign a protected status thereby inviting the confidence of the enemy”, such as abuse of the white flag.
Madagascar’s Military Manual (1994) states that “it is prohibited to feign a protected status thereby inviting the confidence of the enemy”, such as the abuse of distinctive signs.