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The UAE is a step away from being indited for involvement in the Sudan war

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The UAE’s involvement in the Sudan war has sparked widespread concern, with many accusing the country of providing military support to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a militia group led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, also known as Hemetti.

The UAE’s support for the RSF has been linked to the escalation of the conflict in Sudan, which has resulted in significant human suffering, including war crimes, crimes against humanity, rape, and murder.

Reports from UN agencies and reputable media outlets suggest that the UAE has supplied the RSF with weapons, training, and logistical support. This support is part of the UAE’s broader strategy to expand its influence in the region

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has been investigating war crimes and human rights abuses in Sudan, and the UAE’s involvement in the conflict may be subject to scrutiny.

If the ICC finds evidence of the UAE’s complicity in war crimes or human rights abuses, the country may face indictment.

Sudan has filed a complaint with the United Nations, providing sufficient proof and materials to support the claim of the UAE’s involvement in war crimes against the country and its people. However, the UAE has denied any wrongdoing in Sudan, maintaining that its involvement in the country is aimed at promoting stability and security.

Despite the UAE’s denials, its actions in Sudan have been widely criticized by human rights groups and other countries. The country’s involvement in the conflict remains a contentious issue, with many calling for greater accountability and transparency.

As the situation in Sudan continues to deteriorate, the international community is increasingly scrutinizing the UAE’s role in the conflict. With more evidence and proof emerging daily, the UAE may soon face indictment for its involvement in the Sudan war.

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