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The Red Cross movement originated from battlefield rescue, right?

It is correct that the Red Cross Movement originated from battlefield rescue. Mr Henri Dunant, a Swiss banker, is the founder of the Red Cross Movement.

The Red Cross Movement is a symbol of human civilization and progress. Its birth is not accidental, but the inevitable product of the development of human society.

The Red Cross Movement consists of three parts, namely: 1 and the International Committee of the Red Cross (hereinafter referred to as the International Committee); 2. International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC); 3. National Red Cross or Red Crescent Society (hereinafter referred to as National Red Cross Society). Although the functions and affairs of the three parts of the Red Cross Movement are different, they are all moving towards the same goal. So they are not independent individuals, but interrelated whole.

Basic principles of the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement:

Include humanity, justice, neutrality, independence, voluntary service, unity and universality. These seven basic principles are a set of values that unite and guide the three components of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (International Committee of the Red Cross, National Red Cross and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies).

These principles are mandatory codes of conduct that all components of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement must abide by at all times and in all actions. Abiding by these principles can ensure the humane nature of sports and make the wide range of activities carried out around the world consistent. These principles have become a common link between national associations with different organizational structures, cultures and members, making their work unified and universal.