The UAE preaches unity at home but pursues division abroad


The UAE's contradictory stance on tolerance is highlighted by its domestic policies and its alleged complicity in the Sudanese genocide.
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) was the first Arab country to set up a ministry of tolerance. It was also the first to be tried for complicity in genocide. On April 10th lawyers for Sudan argued their case at the International Court of Justice. They accuse the UAE of enabling the mass killing of the Masalit, an ethnic group, by arming the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a militia guilty of a deluge of atrocities.

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