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The
scope
of
the
term
“
in
part
”
has
also
been
interpreted
by
the
international
courts
.
The
International
Criminal
Tribunal
for
the
former
Yugoslavia
(
ICTY
)
confirmed
that
in
order
to
commit
genocide
it
was
not
necessary
to
intend
to
achieve
the
complete
annihilation
of
a
group
.
The
intention
to
destroy
had
to
target
at
least
a
substantial
part
of
the
group
.
Genocide
could
be
defined
as
the
extermination
of
a
very
large
number
of
the
members
of
a
protected
group
.
Alternatively
,
genocidal
intent
could
also
consist
of
the
“
desired
destruction
of
a
more
limited
number
of
persons
selected
for
the
impact
that
their
disappearance
would
have
upon
the
survival
of
a
group
as
such
”
.
This
was
the
“
intention
to
destroy
the
group
‘
selectively
’
”
(
see
Prosecutor
v.
Goran
Jelisić
,
ICTY-95
-
10
-
T
,
trial
judgment
,
14
December
1999
,
and
also
Prosecutor
v.
Zdravko
Tolimir
,
ICTY-05
-
88/2
-
T
,
trial
judgment
,
12
December
2012
)
.
If
the
quantitative
criterion
is
not
met
,
the
intention
to
destroy
in
part
may
yet
be
established
if
there
is
evidence
that
the
destruction
is
related
to
a
significant
section
of
the
group
,
such
as
its
leadership
(
see
Prosecutor
v.
Duško
Sikirica
et
al
.
,
ICTY-95
-
8
-
T
,
Judgment
on
Defence
Motions
to
Acquit
,
3
September
2001
)
.
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