Peru
Practice Relating to Rule 130. Transfer of Own Civilian Population into Occupied Territory
Peru’s IHL Manual (2004) states: “The occupying power must not evacuate or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies.”
Peru’s IHL and Human Rights Manual (2010) states: “The occupying power must not evacuate or transfer parts of its own civilian population into the territory it occupies.”
Peru’s Code of Military and Police Justice (2006) states:
Any member of the military or police shall be imprisoned for a period of no less than five and no more than 15 years if he or she in the context of an international armed conflict:
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2. As a member of an occupying power transfers part of the latter’s own civilian population into the territory it occupies.
Peru’s Military and Police Criminal Code (2010), in a chapter entitled “Crimes against persons protected by international humanitarian law”, states:
A member of the military or the police shall be punished with deprivation of liberty of not less than five years and not more than ten years if, in a state of emergency and when the Armed Forces assume control of the internal order, he or she:
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2. As a member of the occupying power transfers part of the occupying power’s civilian population into the occupied territory.