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A new "red crystal" humanitarian symbol will gain the same status as the "red cross" and "red crescent" emblems under legislation going through the Commons. | A new "red crystal" humanitarian symbol will gain the same status as the "red cross" and "red crescent" emblems under legislation going through the Commons. |
The crystal can be used in certain war zones where the cross or crescent is inappropriate for religious reasons. | The crystal can be used in certain war zones where the cross or crescent is inappropriate for religious reasons. |
Junior Foreign Office minister Gillian Merron said the crystal could be used as a "clear and neutral" symbol. | Junior Foreign Office minister Gillian Merron said the crystal could be used as a "clear and neutral" symbol. |
She told MPs the crystal was already widely accepted, as 38 states had already ratified its use. | She told MPs the crystal was already widely accepted, as 38 states had already ratified its use. |
Medical units | Medical units |
Ms Merron was opening debate on the Geneva Conventions and United Nations Personnel (Protocols) Bill at its second reading. | Ms Merron was opening debate on the Geneva Conventions and United Nations Personnel (Protocols) Bill at its second reading. |
She said: "Conflicts have become ever more complex and the scope for misunderstanding of these emblems has undoubtedly increased. | She said: "Conflicts have become ever more complex and the scope for misunderstanding of these emblems has undoubtedly increased. |
"In some situations the red crescent and the red cross perhaps can be seen as having a religious, cultural or political connotation which is not appropriate, not accurate, nor is it intended in the settings in which it is used. | "In some situations the red crescent and the red cross perhaps can be seen as having a religious, cultural or political connotation which is not appropriate, not accurate, nor is it intended in the settings in which it is used. |
"The red crystal has been introduced to ensure a clear and neutral symbol which exists for all to use." | "The red crystal has been introduced to ensure a clear and neutral symbol which exists for all to use." |
Ms Merron said, for example, British forces' medical units in Afghanistan or Iraq could use the red crystal symbol if they thought it would improve their safety. | Ms Merron said, for example, British forces' medical units in Afghanistan or Iraq could use the red crystal symbol if they thought it would improve their safety. |
Protective sign | Protective sign |
David Lidington, for the Conservatives, said he did not want the crystal to replace the red cross completely. | |
"I hope that they will stick to the tried and trusted symbol which I believe the overwhelming majority of the British public respect and value regardless of the ethnic and religious traditions of those men and women," he said. | "I hope that they will stick to the tried and trusted symbol which I believe the overwhelming majority of the British public respect and value regardless of the ethnic and religious traditions of those men and women," he said. |
Liberal Democrat Jo Swinson said: "I'm pleased there seems to be cross-party consensus that this is the right way forward." | Liberal Democrat Jo Swinson said: "I'm pleased there seems to be cross-party consensus that this is the right way forward." |
The red crystal became an official symbol of the Red Cross and Red Crescent movement in 2007 as a compromise after Israel's red Star of David was not accepted as protective sign for relief workers. | The red crystal became an official symbol of the Red Cross and Red Crescent movement in 2007 as a compromise after Israel's red Star of David was not accepted as protective sign for relief workers. |
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