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A
civilian
in time of
war
is a
person
who is not a member of a country's
military
and any other
fighting group
. This is what the word means under the
laws of war
. Civilians are the opposite of
soldiers
and
combatants
, who
fight
in wars.
In an international armed conflict, civilians are generally protected by
international humanitarian law
from being harmed except:
[1]
- Nationals under their own state authority except for refugees of the occupying power living in occupied territory prior to hostilities as long they don't commit crimes after hostilities or that violate their own laws which are also ordinary criminal offenses under the law of the occupied state.
- Nationals of a neutral state who find themselves in a recognized territory of a belligerent nation as long their state maintains diplomatic relations with a belligerent country
- Nationals of a co-belligerent (i.e., allied) state as long their state maintains diplomatic relations with a belligerent nation
The treatment of protected civilians in an international armed conflict is covered by the
Fourth Geneva Convention
.
Prisoners
are covered by the
Third Convention
.
[1]
These are based on
humanitarian
doctrines
(ethical beliefs) and that most countries follow them as law.
In an international armed conflict, protected civilians have the right to defend themselves. If they participate in other fighting, they are usually called partisans, and they can be tried for war crimes.
In a non-international armed conflict, Common Article 3 of the
Geneva Conventions
and their Additional Protocol II protect civilians regardless of nationality from the harmful effects of war. They can also be tried for harboring non-state armed groups since rebellion is a crime under the domestic law of most nations.
The modern use of the word also has problems:
[2]
- Many modern wars are
civil wars
. In a civil war, it can be difficult to make the distinction between the different parties at war, and it can also be difficult to make a difference between a civilian and a soldier.
- Guerilla warfare
and
terrorism
rely on the fact that the people taking part cannot be distinguished from civilians; they look like civilians, and not like soldiers.
- Depleting the
resources
of the enemy has long been a method of war. Crops are burned and supplies
blockaded
so all, including enemy troops, will starve. In modern times
strategic bombing
may attack weapons factories, transport, and cities.