• gnutrino@programming.dev
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    What’s a little contravention of the Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War between friends?

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        He is a member of the International Legion for the Defence of Ukraine and as such is unambiguously not a mercenary by the definition used in the Geneva Convention and so is owed the protections afforded to prisoners of war.

        Specifically, article 47 of Protocol 1 is clear that a neccesary condition to be considered a mercenary is that a person:

        is not a member of the armed forces of a Party to the conflict

        The fact that Russia has a history of ignoring this is not the knock-out argument you seem to think it is.

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          the article literally says he’s a mercenary, try putting more effort into your trolling in the future

          Oscar Jenkins, 33, was convicted in a Russian-controlled court in occupied eastern Ukraine on Friday of fighting in an armed conflict as a mercenary.

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            It says he was convicted in a Russian-controlled court which is not at all the same thing. International law is clear on this and Russia is clearly breeching it.

            Try putting some more effort into your trolling, I quoted the actual appropriate law.

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              If you bothered reading the points in the law you linked, then you’d quickly see that he very much falls under the category of a mercenary. The fact that a bunch of marauders got together and call themselves an “international legion” doesn’t change the nature of what’s happening. Keep on digging though, it’s adorable.