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Is the Geneva Convention good for prisoners of war?

It's good.

1, Geneva convention is a written treaty on the treatment of prisoners of war on August 20, 1949. Article 10 of the Geneva Convention relative to the Treatment of Prisoners of War stipulates that the houses or camps where prisoners of war live should be as hygienic and healthy as possible. The place should be free of moisture, have enough temperature and light, and take all fire prevention measures. As for the dormitory: the total area, minimum cubic space, sleeping equipment and materials, the conditions should be the same as those of the detaining country for the placement of troops.

2. Article 1 1 stipulates that the rations of prisoners of war shall be the same as those of their own troops in quantity and quality. In addition, prisoners of war should be provided with tools to cook extra food by themselves. Prisoners of war should be provided with adequate drinking water. Smoking should be allowed. They must work in the kitchen. Collective punishment measures in diet should be prohibited.