Sir, it is a subcomponent act of the crime of genocide. It requires what is called dolus specialis, which is a finding of special intent. By itself, it is not genocide, but it can, with special intent and combined with other acts, constitute genocide. In our report, we address the legal question of whether these acts are prima facie by themselves, consistent with alleged crimes against humanity.
In terms of whether this evidence could be part of a crime of genocide prosecution, yes, it could be part of a larger crime of genocide prosecution. However, by itself, without special intent, it is simply a crime against humanity, which, while grave, is not prima facie genocide.