The United Arab Emirates' war against Muslims: from Sudan to the Gaza genocide
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Over the past ten years, Sweden has exported billions in military equipment to the United Arab Emirates. Now, critical voices are being raised against the exports due to the country's actions in Sudan. "Sweden can put pressure on the country," says Johan Brosché, associate professor of peace and conflict studies.
On 4 November, the Sudanese government renewed its accusations against the Emirates against the United Nations, accused of arming the FSR. Khartoum called for an international intervention to put an end to Abu Dhabi's "immediately" interference, a call that came after the bloody capture of the city of El Fasher in Northern Darfur by the paramilitaries. The United Arab Emirates was pointed out for its support of General Hemedti's troops. But the …
While the United Arab Emirates presents itself as a peacemaker and opponent of so-called “Islamic radicalism,” it is currently implicated in genocides in Gaza and Sudan. Establishing these connections is essential to understanding the regime’s overall objectives. The UAE has cultivated an image of innovation, construction, and peacemaking—a carefully orchestrated illusion, as artificial as the buildings that captivate visitors in Dubai. But behi…
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