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Protective sign
Protective signs are symbols to be used during an armed conflict to mark persons and objects under the protection of various treaties of International Humanitarian Law (IHL). While their essential meaning can be summarized as "Don't shoot!" or "Don't attack!", the exact conditions implied vary depending on the respective sign and the circumstances of its use. The form, shape and color of these signs are defined by the rules of IHL. Usually, they are easy to draw in order to make even an improvised use as easy as possible, and they were chosen to be as concise, recognizable and visible as possible under all circumstances. Usage of protective signs is restricted to armed conflicts. They are to be used only by eligible organizations or groups to mark their personnel, vehicles, buildings and other objects. The misuse of protective signs is a violation of International Humanitarian Law and punishable under the national law of all countries who are state parties to the respective treaties. List of protective signsThe following signs have a protective meaning under certain conditions:
<gallery> Image:Flag of the Red Cross.svg|Red Cross Image:Flag of the Red Crescent.svg|Red Crescent Image:Red Lion with Sun.svg|Red Lion and Sun (No longer in use) Image:Flag of the Red Crystal.svg|Red Crystal Image:CivilDefence.svg|International distinctive sign of civil defence Image:Marking for Hospital and safety zones.svg|Marking for Hospital and safety zones Image:White flag of surrender.svg|White flag Image:Flag of the United Nations.svg|Flag of the United Nations Image:Banner of Peace from the Roerich Pact.svg|Distinctive flag for monuments and cultural institutions Image:Distinctive emblem for cultural property.svg|Distinctive marking of cultural property Image:Distinctive emblem for cultural property under special protection.svg|Distinctive marking of cultural property under special protection Image:International special sign for works and installations containing dangerous forces.svg|Special sign for works and installations containing dangerous forces </gallery> Of these symbols, the distinctive flag of the Roerich Pact was superseded by the distinctive marking of cultural property as defined by the Hague Convention of 1954. However, the emblem of the Roerich Pact is still a valid protective sign in the relations between states which are bound by the Washington Treaty of 1935 but not by the convention of 1954. As of 2007, this applies to Chile and the United States. The Red Lion with Sun symbol was used by Iran from 1924 until 1980 when the country declared its intention to use the Red Crescent instead. However, the country maintains its right to return to the Red Lion with Sun emblem. Therefore, this symbol is still recognized as a protective sign with equal status to the Red Cross, Red Crescent and Red Crystal. Sources
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