1.
The civilian population and individual civilians shall enjoy general
protection against dangers arising from military operations. To
give effect to this protection, the following rules, which are additional
to other applicable rules of international law, shall be observed
in all circumstances.
2. The civilian population as such, as well as individual civilians,
shall not be the object of attack. Acts or threats of violence the
primary purpose of which is to spread terror among the civilian
population are prohibited.
3. Civilians shall enjoy the protection afforded by this section,
unless and for such time as they take a direct part in hostilities.
4. Indiscriminate attacks are prohibited. Indiscriminate attacks
are:
(a) those which are not directed at a specific military objective;
(b) those which employ a method or means of combat which cannot
be directed at a specific military objective; or
(c) those which employ a method or means of combat the effects
of which cannot be limited as required by this Protocol;
and consequently, in each such case, are of a nature to strike
military objectives and civilians or civilian objects without
distinction.
5.
Among others, the following types of attacks are to be considered
as indiscriminate:
(a) an attack by bombardment by any methods or means which treats
as a single military objective a number of clearly separated and
distinct military objectives located in a city, town, village
or other area containing a similar concentration of civilians
or civilian objects;
and
(b) an attack which may be expected to cause incidental loss of
civilian life, injury to civilians, damage to civilian objects,
or a combination thereof, which would be excessive in relation
to the concrete and direct military advantage anticipated.
6.
Attacks against the civilian population or civilians by way of reprisals
are prohibited.
7. The presence or movements of the civilian population or individual
civilians shall not be used to render certain points or areas immune
from military operations, in particular in attempts to shield military
objectives from attacks or to shield, favour or impede military
operations. The Parties to the conflict shall not direct the movement
of the civilian population or individual civilians in order to attempt
to shield military objectives from attacks or to shield military
operations.
8. Any violation of these prohibitions shall not release the Parties
to the conflict from their legal obligations with respect to the
civilian population and civilians, including the obligation to take
the precautionary measures provided for in Article 57.

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