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Sudan files case against United Arab Emirates before the World Court

Sudan files case against United Arab Emirates before the World Court

The International Court of Justice announced on Thursday that Sudan had filed a complaint against the United Arab Emirates for allegedly breaching its obligations under Genocide Convention through the arming of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.

A UAE official stated in a press release that the United Arab Emirates would seek an immediate dismissal of this case. The UAE said there was no "legal or factual basis" for it.

The charges relate to the intense ethnic-based attacks carried out by the RSF, and other Arab militias in West Darfur in 2023 against the non Arab Masalit tribe. These attacks were documented in great detail by. The United States declared these attacks genocide in January.

The Sudanese Foreign Ministry did not respond immediately to a comment request. The government's application has been seen.

Sudanese officials accuse the UAE frequently of supporting RSF, government rivals in a civil war that has lasted almost two years. The UAE denies the charges, but U.N. expert and U.S. legislators have found them credible.

Sudan has filed a complaint with the ICJ alleging that the RSF is responsible for "genocide and murder, theft of properties, rapes, forced displacement, trespassings, vandalism, destruction of public property, and violations of human rights."

It said that "according to Sudan, these acts were 'perpetrated' and 'enabled' by the United Arab Emirates' direct support of the rebel RSF and other militia groups," it added.

The official from the UAE said: "The UAE has been made aware of the recent submission by the Sudanese armed forces representative to the International Court of Justice. This is nothing but a cynical public relations stunt designed to divert attention away from the complicity of Sudanese armed forces (SAF) with the atrocities which continue to destroy Sudan and its people."

The war between Sudanese Army and RSF, which broke out after a power battle over the integration of forces in April 2023 has devastated the nation, spreading disease and hunger, while also threatening its fragmentation. It has attracted several foreign powers.

The war has caused ethnic violence in many areas. However, the most bloody attacks were reported in West Darfur. There, survivors said that Masalit children were killed and young women raped in waves of attacks shortly after the conflict began.

The ICJ is U.N.'s highest court. It deals with disputes between countries and violations of international agreements. Sudan and the UAE both signed the 1948 Genocide Convention.

Sudan asks the court to issue emergency measures, and order the Emirates not to commit such acts of genocidal violence.

The ICJ will hear the case in a few weeks. However, it may take several years for the court to issue a ruling that could determine if a genocidal act has been committed in Darfur.

RSF and its allies are in the process setting up a rival government to that of the army-aligned group which has taken Port Sudan, on the Red Sea. This move was rejected by Egypt and Saudi Arabia. (Reporting and writing by Maha El-Dahan, Stephanie van den Berg Khalid Abdelaziz and Bart Meijer, Editing by Toby Chopra & William Maclean; Writing by Nafisa eltahir)

(source: Reuters)