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  2. White flag - Wikipedia

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    The improper use of the flag is forbidden by the rules of war and constitutes a war crime of perfidy.There have been numerous reported cases of such behavior in conflicts, such as combatants using white flags as a ruse to approach and attack enemy combatants, or killings of combatants attempting to surrender by carrying white flags.

  3. List of flags by color combination - Wikipedia

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    White flag, internationally recognised as a sign of truce, ceasefire, and surrender.The flag of the Kingdom of France in 1814–1830, during the Bourbon Restoration. Afghanistan (with black text)

  4. Peace flag - Wikipedia

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    White-bordered US flag. Banner reads "Peace to All Nations". The white flag is recognized in most of the world as a flag of surrender, truce or ceasefire. The first mention of a white flag used in this context is made during the Eastern Han dynasty (AD 25–220). A white flag was also used by the anti-war movement during the US Civil War in ...

  5. Flag of the Arab Revolt - Wikipedia

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    The flag consists of three horizontal stripes (black, white, and green) and a red triangle on the hoist side, using Islamic religious tradition, each color has a symbolic meaning: black represents the Abbasid dynasty or the Rashidun caliphs, white represents the Umayyad dynasty, and green represents Islam (or possibly, but it is not certain ...

  6. Striking the colors - Wikipedia

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    In distinction to striking one's colors, hoisting a white flag, in itself, is not an indication of surrender. Rather, hoisting a white flag indicates a request for a truce in order to communicate with the enemy. Under the Geneva Conventions, persons carrying or waving a white flag are still not to be fired upon, nor are they allowed to open fire.

  7. Here's What the Black History Month Colors Are and What They Mean

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    These colors are also reflected in the Pan-African flag (black, red, and green) and the Ethiopian flag (green, gold, and red), which both have uplifting backgrounds that highlight the resilience ...

  8. Category:Flags with green, red and white - Wikipedia

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  9. Protective sign - Wikipedia

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    an oblique red band on a white ground to mark hospitals and safety zones [8] the white flag; [9] used to designate unarmed parliamentaries (negotiators, along with their flag bearer and optional drummer) asking for a truce or ceasefire, or to symbolise surrender