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Malaysia — Viet Nam — Yemen — Congo — Ceylon — Laos

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 January 2010

Extract

Although the Malaysian Government does not accept the Geneva Conventions as being applicable to the armed conflict in which Indonesia is opposing it, the International Committee of the Red Cross has been authorized to carry out its humanitarian activity on behalf of the Indonesian victims of that conflict. Its general delegate for Asia, Mr. Andre Durand, visited in December 1964 and January 1965, a number of Indonesians who had fallen into the hands of the Malaysian authorities.

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International Committee of the Red Cross
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 1965

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References

page 72 note 1 Plate: 1) At the Côn-Son Centre, distribution of ICRC relief to the internees. 2) Mr. Muller, ICRC delegate, visiting sick internees at the infirmary of the Tân-Hiêp Centre.

page 73 note 1 Plate: A wounded Egyptian prisoner of war being transported across the desert, under the protection of the Red Cross flag.

page 73 note 2 Plate: Sanaa. A child learning to use crutches given to him by the ICRC.

page 75 note 1 Plate: Dr. Baer distributing school equipment to children at Ban Pha Ma, accompanied by a representative of the Laotian Red Cross.