Key facts
- Sudanese victims have asked the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate Emirati officials and business figures.
- The investigation request is related to alleged backing of Rapid Support Forces (RSF) atrocities in Darfur.
- Evidence of arms and logistical support reaching the RSF via the UAE is cited.
- The submission targets senior Emirati officials and business figures.
- Atrocities allegedly occurred in Darfur.
Sudanese survivors have formally requested the International Criminal Court (ICC) to initiate an investigation into senior Emirati officials and prominent business figures. The request centers on allegations that these individuals provided substantial support to the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary group accused of committing widespread atrocities in Darfur. The submission to the ICC reportedly includes evidence detailing the flow of arms and logistical assistance from the UAE to the RSF. This action by Sudanese victims aims to hold accountable those they believe are complicit in the violence and human rights abuses occurring in Sudan. The evidence cited suggests a direct link between financial and material support originating from the UAE and the RSF's operational capabilities in the conflict zones, particularly in Darfur. The victims' legal representatives are seeking to establish a case for the ICC's jurisdiction over these alleged international crimes.
