Simple resolution....
1) If he is a PoW then detain him for the duration of the conflict and then release him to his 'home'....oh that would be Canada. therefore he is a traitor and should be tried as such
2) If he is not a PoW (was he wearing a recognizable uniform?), then he should be shot as a spy. This simple and fully within the UN rules would have made this whole mess much cleaner.
It is our own naive attempts to exert civilian laws to non-civilian crimes that has the west twisted in notes.
1) If he is a PoW then detain him for the duration of the conflict and then release him to his 'home'....oh that would be Canada. therefore he is a traitor and should be tried as such
2) If he is not a PoW (was he wearing a recognizable uniform?), then he should be shot as a spy. This simple and fully within the UN rules would have made this whole mess much cleaner.
It is our own naive attempts to exert civilian laws to non-civilian crimes that has the west twisted in notes.