Sudan files case to UN court alleging UAE is breaching genocide convention by funding rebels
- Sudan has filed a case against the United Arab Emirates at the International Court of Justice, alleging it supports the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan's civil war.
- Khartoum claims the UAE is "complicit in the genocide" of the Masalit community by providing military and financial support to the RSF.
- The UAE has denied accusations of breaching the genocide convention by funding the RSF, stating Sudan's case is a "nothing more than a cynical publicity stunt.
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What Is UAE's Involvement In War-Torn Sudan?
Sudan has accused the United Arab Emirates of complicity in genocide in a filing at the International Court of Justice, putting the spotlight on the oil-rich monarchy's alleged involvement in a devastating civil war. The UAE has long been accused by Sudan and others of supporting the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which have been fighting the regular army for nearly two years -- an allegation the Gulf state denies. How is the UAE involved in Sudan,…
Sudan launches case against United Arab Emirates at World Court
Sudan has filed a case against the United Arab Emirates at the World Court for allegedly violating its obligations under the Genocide Convention by arming the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, the International Court of Justice said on Thursday.
Sudan launches case against UAE at the International Court of Justice
The NewsSudan has launched a legal case against the United Arab Emirates, blaming the Gulf nation for arming the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in the country’s ongoing civil war, as experts warn of an escalating proxy conflict.The case, filed to the International Court of Justice, claims the UAE armed the group responsible for ethnic-based attacks in Darfur that the US said amounted to genocide. Two years of conflict have led to the gravest …
Sudan sues UAE for complicit in RSF genocide in West Darfur
Sudan instituted proceedings against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Thursday. The claim alleged that the UAE had directly supported the paramilitary Rapid Support Force (RSF) and its militia in West Darfur, violating the Genocide Convention. Sudan’s claim against the UAE is based on the weapons seized by the Sudanese Military Forces in active war zones. Sudanese forces discovered many passports …
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