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World court dismisses Sudan's genocide case against UAE over alleged Darfur interference

The International Court of Justice dismissed Sudan's claim that the United Arab Emirates were fueling genocide by supplying arms to paramilitary groups in Darfur, saying they lacked jurisdiction.

Sudan complained to the U.N.'s highest court that the UAE violated the Genocide Convention in Darfur by supporting paramilitary groups, but the UAE said it should be dismissed.

The court agreed with the UAE arguments on Monday, rejected Sudan's demand for emergency measures, and ordered that the case be removed.

A summary of the ruling stated that due to the lack jurisdiction, "the court's statute prohibits it from taking any positions on the merits" of Sudan's claims.

The UAE has hailed this as a legal win.

This decision affirms that the case was completely baseless. Reem Kettait, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs' deputy assistant minister of political affairs said that the court's ruling that it lacks jurisdiction confirms this case shouldn't have been brought.

The facts are clear: the UAE is not responsible for the conflict in Sudan. The atrocities of the warring parties have been well documented.

The court, by a vote 14-2, rejected Sudan's application for emergency measures in order to prevent ethnically-motivated attacks against the Masalit Tribe. This tribe has been at the center of intense ethnic-based assaults by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and other Arab militias.

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

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. (Reporting by Benoit Van Overstraeten and Anthony Deutsch. Gareth Jones, Mark Potter and Gareth Jones edited the story.

(source: Reuters)