Top UN court dismisses Sudan’s genocide case against UAE
- The UN's top court has dismissed Sudan's case against the UAE for complicity in genocide, ruling it lacked jurisdiction due to the UAE opting out of Article 9 of the Genocide Convention.
- Sudan alleged that the UAE's military and financial support for the Rapid Support Forces enabled systematic attacks against non-Arab communities, particularly the Masalit.
- The UAE denied the allegations, calling the case 'political theatre' and emphasizing the need for humanitarian aid for Sudanese citizens.
- Sudan's acting justice minister claimed a genocide is taking place against the Masalit ethnic group with UAE support.
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ICJ Dismisses Sudan’s Genocide Case Against United Arab Emirates
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World court says lacks jurisidiction to rule on Sudan's genocide case against UAE
THE HAGUE - The International Court of Justice (ICJ) on Monday said it can not rule on Sudan's case accusing the United Arab Emirates of fueling genocide in Darfur by supplying weapons to paramilitary forces, saying it lacked jurisdiction. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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