
The Accusation: A Shocking Claim
In a dramatic move, Sudan has brought a case against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) at the International Court of Justice (ICJ), also known as the World Court. The accusation? Violating the Genocide Convention by allegedly arming paramilitary forces in Sudan’s deadly civil war.
What’s the Case About?
Sudan claims the UAE supplied weapons to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group accused of ethnic-based attacks in Darfur. The U.S. has already labeled these attacks as genocide. Now, Sudan wants the ICJ to order the UAE to stop any actions that could further fuel the violence.

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UAE’s Response: Denial and Defiance
The UAE strongly denies the allegations, calling Sudan’s legal move a “political game.” A UAE official stated that the country remains committed to helping Sudanese civilians caught in the conflict, blaming both warring factions for the humanitarian crisis.
The ICJ will hear Sudan’s request for emergency measures on April 10. While the final ruling could take years, this hearing could lead to immediate actions to prevent further escalation.
This case highlights the devastating two-year civil war in Sudan, where thousands have died and millions have been displaced. If proven, the UAE’s involvement could have major diplomatic consequences.
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