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The judges ruled that Popovic, the chief of security for the Drina Corps, organized and watched the execution of prisoners at a school in Orahovac. He "knew that the intent was not just to kill those who had fallen into the hands of Bosnian Serb forces, but to kill as many as possible," the judgment said. His "robust participation" showed that he shared the intention of destroying the Muslim community
-- the key requirement for a genocide conviction. Popovic shook his head in denial as the decision of the three judges was read out in court. Beara coordinated the murder of Muslim prisoners and organized their mass burials, the judgment said. "Beara had a very personal view of the staggering number of victims destined for execution," it said. He "was intent on destroying a group by killing all the members of it within his reach."
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