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Genocide Case Dismissed Against UAE by International Court of Justice
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The International Court of Justice has dismissed Sudan's case against the United Arab Emirates alleging violations of the Genocide Convention. The court stated it lacked jurisdiction to enact provisional measures against the UAE, effectively dismissing the case.
This decision is a clear and decisive affirmation of the fact that this case was utterly baseless. The court's finding that it is without jurisdiction confirms that this case should never have been brought.
Quite simply, today's decision represents a resounding rejection of the Sudanese Armed Forces' attempt to instrumentalize the Court for its campaign of misinformation and to distract from its own responsibility.
The facts speak for themselves: the UAE bears no responsibility for the conflict in Sudan. On the contrary, the atrocities committed by the warring parties are well-documented.
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sources
perspectives
countries
organizations
- 1.Rapid Support Forces
- 2.Sudanese Armed Forces
- 3.Geneva council
- 4.International Court of Justice
- 5.Masalit
- 6.Raoul Wallenberg Centre for Human Rights
- 7.United Nations
persons
- 1.Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan
- 2.Jeane Kirkpatrick
- 3.Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo
- 4.Mohamed Osman
- 5.Reem Ketait
- 6.Yuji Iwasawa