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Allied Administration of Captive Hostiles

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The Allied Administration of Captive Hostiles, established in VII.1723 AN following the Alkhiva Summit of the Community of Goldfield, was brought into being to supercede the national-level programmes of internment for enemy combatants and stateless persons captured by the armed forces of member states during the ongoing Wars of the Disinherited. As the Confederacy of the Dispossessed remained an unrecognised polity, those of its fighters, and amongst those of the subject populace whom it was deemed impracticable to integrate into the society of the conquering powers, who had been taken into custody were being held as unlawful combatants on an open ended basis.

As the present situation was proving onerous for the armed forces and civil administrations of the allied powers alike, and as the Committee of Euran Salvation had, as of early 1723, begun to make blood curdling threats as to the fate of ex-Bassarids in Surenid custody as it would be unwilling or unable to feed all of them by the next winter, an enduring solution was required.

Allied internment strategy (1717–1723)

Alkhiva Summit

General characteristics of the Allied Administration of Captive Hostiles

  1. All unlawful combatants to be transferred on a permanent basis to the Trans-Euran Command continental theatre of operations.
  2. As many camps and internment sites as required to be established within the territory of the Imperial State of Constancia under the authority of the General Inspectorate of Eura and Corum.
  3. Costs to be met by a general fund of the Community of Goldfield.
  4. Parole and ransoms for unlawful combatants to be denied.
  5. Constancia to be entitled to defray it's additional expenses as host through the employment of non-commissioned officers and enlisted amongst the unlawful combatants as auxiliaries in the service of the Imperial Constancian Labor Service.
  6. Unlawful combatants, subsequently discovered to have been participant in acts of piracy or terrorism, may be subjected to martial law proceedings by the General Inspectorate of Eura and Corum. In every instance the accused must receive a fair trial, with formal proceedings under the authority of a sarhang (colonel), or higher, before their guilt is pronounced and gallows erected.

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