Definition
(1) The commission of any of the following acts against any member of any national, ethnic,
racial, or religious group with the intent to destroy such group, in whole or in part,
through the execution of a plan shall constitute Genocide:
a) Intentional killing;
b) Causing serious physical, or mental, harm to persons;
c) Deliberately inflicting on the group living conditions calculated to bring about its
physical destruction in whole or in part;
d) Imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group;
e) Forcibly transporting children of the group to another group.
(2) Any person who commits genocide shall be sentenced to a penalty of aggravated life
imprisonment. However, where the offences of intentional killing and intentional injury
are committed in the course of genocide, there shall be an actual aggregation of such
offences, in accordance with the number of victims identified.
(3) Legal entities shall be subject to security measures for these offences.
(4) There shall be no limitation period in respect of these offences.