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To advance educational opportunities for internees, the Detaining Power may seek waysto encourage and assist them in teaching one another. 26410.16.3 Opportunities for Physical Exercise, Sports, and Outdoor Games. Internees shallbe given opportunities for physical exercise, sports, and outdoor games. 265 For this purpose,sufficient open spaces shall be set aside in all places of internment. 266 Special playgrounds shallbe reserved for children and young people. 26710.16.4 Contributions by Sources Apart From the Detaining Power. Apart from theDetaining Power, internees may receive assistance from a variety of sources that allow them toengage in intellectual, physical, and recreational activities.For example, relief organizations, including the ICRC, may contribute to the ensuringthat internees have opportunities for intellectual, physical, and recreational activities. 268 Inaddition, internees may receive shipments that are intended to allow them to engage in theseactivities. 269 Lastly, the profits from the canteen may be used in this area. 27010.17 INTERNEE LABORThe rules described in this section govern the use of internee labor. Additional rulesapply to the use of the labor of protected persons depending on whether they are present in abelligerent’s home territory or in occupied territory. 27110.17.1 General Rules on Internee Labor. The Detaining Power shall not employinternees as workers, unless the internees so desire. 272Employment that, if undertaken under compulsion by a protected person not ininternment, would involve a breach of Articles 40 or 51 of the GC, and employment on work thatis of a degrading or humiliating character, are in any case prohibited. 273264 Compare § 9.16.2 (Education).265 GC art. 94 (“Internees shall be given opportunities for physical exercise, sports and outdoor games.”).266 GC art. 94 (“For this purpose, sufficient open spaces shall be set aside in all places of internment.”).267 GC art. 94 (“Special playgrounds shall be reserved for children and young people.”).268 Refer to § 10.33.2 (Access by Relief Societies and Other Organizations).269 Refer to § 10.23.3 (Receipt of Individual and Collective Relief Shipments for Internees).270 Refer to § 10.12.3 (Canteen Management and Profits).271 Refer to § 10.7.3 (Compulsory Work for Protected Persons in a Belligerent’s Home Territory); § 11.20 (Labor ofProtected Persons in Occupied Territory).272 GC art. 95 (“The Detaining Power shall not employ internees as workers, unless they so desire.”).273 GC art. 95 (“Employment which, if undertaken under compulsion by a protected person not in internment, wouldinvolve a breach of Articles 40 or 51 of the present Convention, and employment on work which is of a degrading orhumiliating character are in any case prohibited.”).683

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