Talk:International conventions on terrorism

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There are 12 and not 11 conventions on terrorism.

In the section which details article 4 of the 3rd Geneva Convention appertaining to the definition of a cpmbatant would it not be prudent to take note of article 5 of the same convention which ensures the same protection, as defined in the convention regarding defineable combatants, to those whose participation in a conflict cannot be defined.