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Sudan tells World Court UAE fuels Darfur genocide

Sudan informed the International Court of Justice that the United Arab Emirates violated the Genocide Convention on Thursday by supporting paramilitary groups in Darfur. The UAE, however, argued that the case should not be heard as the court lacks jurisdiction.

Sudan requested that the judges issue an emergency order to prevent the attacks of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and other Arab militias in West Darfur in 2023, which were documented by.

The United Arab Emirates are complicit in the genocide of the Masalit, according to Sudan's acting Justice Minister, Muawia osman.

The UAE have repeatedly dismissed Sudan's case as a political ploy and argued that the ICJ (also known as World Court) has no legal authority to hear the claim. They asked judges to dismiss the case.

It is beyond doubt that no jurisdiction exists. Reem Ketait is a senior official in the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs. She told the court that the court should remove the case.

Sudan accuses UAE of arming RSF, which has been fighting against the Sudanese Army in a civil war that has lasted two years. The UAE denies this charge but U.N. expert and U.S. legislators have found it credible.

Ketait, a judge on Thursday, told the court that the UAE had not given any weapons or other material to either side since the beginning of the conflict.

In January, the United States declared that the attacks against the Masalit constituted genocide.

States can request emergency measures to prevent the dispute between states from escalating in the interim.

The Sudanese Justice Minister asked the court to order that the UAE prevent any genocidal actions against the Masalit.

In general, the judges will decide on any possible emergency prevention measures a few days after the first hearing.

(source: Reuters)