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The News Network Africa > Blog > News > South Sudan Takes on the UAE: Allegations of Complicity in Genocide at World Court.
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South Sudan Takes on the UAE: Allegations of Complicity in Genocide at World Court.

Eric Mafundo
Last updated: 11 April 2025 04:34
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South Sudan Takes on the UAE: Allegations of Complicity in Genocide at World Court.
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In a dramatic escalation of international legal drama, South Sudan has formally accused the United Arab Emirates (UAE) of complicity in genocide, bringing these grave allegations to the International Court of Justice (ICJ). This unprecedented move has raised eyebrows within the international community, prompting both legal experts and humanitarian advocates to scrutinize the implications of these accusations amid ongoing humanitarian crises in the war-torn nation.

The Roots of the Conflict

Since gaining independence from Sudan in 2011, South Sudan has been embroiled in a civil war largely stemming from political power struggles and ethnic tensions. The conflict has led to widespread violence, displacement, and human rights violations. Estimates suggest that over 400,000 people have died as a result of the conflict, with millions more affected. In its civil war, various factions have been accused of committing atrocities against civilians, leading to the label of “genocide” from international observers.

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South Sudan’s claims against the UAE stem from the military support and resources allegedly provided to rival factions within the country. Reports indicate that the UAE has been implicated in fueling the conflict, providing arms and funding to certain groups benefitting from the ongoing violence. The relationship between the two nations has become increasingly controversial, as South Sudan’s political officials assert that such external involvement exacerbates internal strife and contributes to genocidal acts.

The Legal Framework

Under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948), the definition of genocide encompasses acts committed with the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial, or religious group. Importantly, this includes complicity in genocide, which extends liability to individuals and states that assist in the commission of the crime. South Sudan’s legal team aims to establish that the UAE’s military and financial backing of armed groups constitutes an enabling force for the genocide occurring in South Sudan.

Bringing the case before the ICJ is a strategic move. The court has jurisdiction over disputes between states regarding the interpretation of international legal obligations and treaties. South Sudan’s representatives assert that holding the UAE accountable is a necessary step not only for justice but also to deter future complicity in such heinous crimes.

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The UAE’s Response

While details about the UAE’s involvement remain contentious, the Gulf state has denied any wrongdoing. Dubbed an emerging player in Middle Eastern diplomacy, the UAE insists that its actions are aimed at stabilizing the region. Yet, the accusations from South Sudan have cast a shadow on its international reputation, raising questions about the moral implications of its foreign policy.

Analysts note that the case reflects broader geopolitical interests in Africa. Countries like the UAE are increasing investments and influence on the continent, often without regard for the local political landscape or humanitarian crises. South Sudan’s actions could be seen as an attempt not only to seek justice but also to signal to the world the consequences of international complicity in civil conflicts.

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Implications for International Law

Should the case proceed, it could set a precedent in international law regarding state responsibility for genocide and complicity. Critics of the UAE’s involvement in foreign conflicts argue that holding states accountable for their foreign policy decisions is essential for upholding international norms regarding human rights and humanitarian interventions.

As the world watches, the legal battle at the ICJ may illuminate the complexities of international relations and the responsibility of states in addressing or exacerbating human suffering. South Sudan’s case against the UAE is more than a legal challenge; it is a call for accountability in a world where the specter of genocide continues to loom, and where the ties between foreign powers and conflict escalation need closer scrutiny.

In the coming months, this case may not only redefine South Sudan’s struggle for justice but could also reshape the discourse around global responsibility in conflict zones.

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