The danger of safe areas to the lives of civilians and victims of armed
Keywords:
demilitarized, Safe zones, zones, protection of civilians and victims, armed conflicts, grave violationsAbstract
Security zones are considered both national and international measures, because they can be established by state authorities, by one of the parties to the conflict, or by a United Nations decision through the Security Council. The purpose of the study was to explore the importance of such zones in the protection of civilians and victims of conflict, seeking a clear legal and jurisprudential definition of such places, and disclosing the texts of international treaties to determine the extent of their force and their effectiveness in ensuring the protection and engagement of the parties to the conflict. We have come up with an alarming and dangerous result, because safe zones pose a danger to the lives of those who do not participate. Hostile operations can easily destroy them by regrouping them in one place, on the pretext that they have been exploited for military purposes, including the possibility of attacking them under false pretenses and without any evidence, under the gaze of the international community, without any control or responsibility.
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