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contributions to the discussion at the meeting. The majority, Judge Picard dissenting, does not<br />

consider that Stanišić’s seemingly limited participation shows that he shared the intent to<br />

further the alleged common criminal purpose. In this respect, the majority considers that the<br />

link between Stanišić’s offer to send 100 to 120 men for activities around Sarajevo and the<br />

forcible and permanent removal, through deportation and forcible transfer, of non-Serbs from<br />

areas of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina cannot be inferred from the context of the meeting<br />

or the content of the discussion.<br />

2313. The Prosecution submits that Stanišić demonstrated his intent to further the common<br />

criminal purpose by personally involving himself in the Vukovar operation in 1991. The<br />

Prosecution specifically points to Stanišić’s visit to Dalj in September 1991 where he<br />

demonstrated anger that Vukovar had not yet fallen. 4967 The Stanišić Defence submits that the<br />

evidence on this matter is not corroborated, with only Witness JF-032 testifying about it.<br />

Neither Borislav Bogunović nor Witness JF-029, who could have been expected to know<br />

about this incident, provided any evidence in relation thereto. 4968<br />

2314. Witness JF-032, a former police officer from the SAO SBWS, 4969 testified that around<br />

19 or 20 September 1991, Jovica Stanišić, accompanied by four or five Belgrade licensed<br />

jeeps, arrived at the SAO SBWS government building in Dalj, and began yelling at people<br />

and berating them because Vukovar had not surrendered yet. 4970 Stanišić told those present<br />

that they had all the necessary equipment for operations and should use it to their<br />

advantage. 4971 He asked to speak to Hadžić. 4972 There were several men with him, including<br />

Kostić, Zavišić, and Kojić. 4973 Stanišić called a meeting that evening in the government office<br />

in Dalj with Hadžić, Milan Milanović a.k.a. Mrgud, Kojić, Jovica Vučenović, Slavko<br />

Dokmanović – the president of the Vukovar municipality, Zavišić, representatives of the JNA,<br />

4967 Prosecution Final Trial Brief, 14 December 2012, paras 690-693.<br />

4968 T. 20290-20291, 20403.<br />

4969 P401 (Witness JF-032, witness statement, 17 <strong>May</strong> 1999), pp. 1-2; P402 (Witness JF-032, Slobodan Milošević<br />

transcript, 29-31 January 2003), pp. 15119, 15217, 15291; Witness JF-032, T. 4672-4673, 4743, 4795.<br />

4970 P401 (Witness JF-032, witness statement, 17 <strong>May</strong> 1999), p. 8; P402 (Witness JF-032, Slobodan Milošević<br />

transcript, 29-31 January 2003), pp. 15178-15179, 15315-15316; Witness JF-032, T. 4658-4660, 4662, 4755-<br />

4758.<br />

4971 P401 (Witness JF-032, witness statement, 17 <strong>May</strong> 1999), p. 8.<br />

4972 P402 (Witness JF-032, Slobodan Milošević transcript, 29-31 January 2003), pp. 15178-15179, 15315-15316;<br />

Witness JF-032, T. 4658-4660, 4757-4758.<br />

4973 P402 (Witness JF-032, Slobodan Milošević transcript, 29-31 January 2003), p. 15179. .<br />

Case No. IT-03-69-T 831<br />

<strong>30</strong> <strong>May</strong> <strong>2013</strong>

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