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SUDAN DRAGS UAE TO ICJ OVER G*NOCIDE

On 10 April, Sudan’s representatives argued before the International Court of Justice that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is complicit in the g*nocide of the non-Arab Masalit people, citing the UAE’s documented support for the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), the militia held responsible for atrocities in West Darfur. 

Sudan’s acting justice minister claimed the UAE’s backing enabled these acts, and the Sudanese government is now seeking emergency measures to force the UAE to halt its involvement. 
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While the UAE denies all accusations, UN reports and international observers have linked Abu Dhabi to arms shipments and logistical support for the RSF, fueling a conflict that had reportedly k*lled up to 150,000 people by May 2024 and displaced 28 per cent of Sudan’s population.

Evidence presented included reports identifying UAE-operated hubs at Chad’s Amdjarass and N’Djamena airports. Over 170 flights have reportedly transported arms and equipment, implicating not only the UAE but several other African countries. Companies linked to RSF figures have reportedly procured weapons and vehicles from the UAE, later modified for combat use.

The same UAE accused of propping up the RSF is also courting deals across Africa, involving ports, telecommunications, mines, energy, farmlands, and financial and military aid, according to the Transnational Institute.

Sources

https://www.africanews.com/2025/04/10/sudan-accuses-uae-of-contributing-to-genocide

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c8j9j72lvdvo

https://youtu.be/egnRcCedlXM

https://archive.ph/OkgaW

https://globalwitness.org/en/campaigns/conflict-resources/how-the-rsf-got-their-4x4-technicals-the-open-source-intelligence-techniques-behind-our-sudan-expose

https://x.com/zamzamafg/status/1904950948167819268

https://x.com/saroyahx/status/1909686513358557221

https://www.tni.org/en/article/the-emerging-sub-imperial-role-of-the-united-arab-emirates-in-africa
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ALGERIA AND MALI’S ONCE-REVOLUTIONARY FRIENDSHIP

Mali and Algeria have entered into a diplomatic spat, recalling their ambassadors and closing their airspace after a Malian drone was shot down by the Algerian Air Force along their border on the night between 31 March and 1 April.

However, following the recently commemorated 13th death anniversary of revolutionary Algerian leader Ahmed Ben Bella (1916-2012), we remember a different history between the two countries, one marked by revolutionary Pan-Africanist fervour and friendship.

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https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/algeria-bars-flights-mali-due-recurrent-violations-air-space-state-tv-says-2025-04-07/

https://actuniger.com/international/20914-crise-aerienne-et-diplomatique-alger-et-bamako-ferment-mutuellement-leurs-espaces-aeriens-la-tension-monte-dun-cran.html

https://news.1rj.ru/str/InfosAes/6014

https://news.1rj.ru/str/InfosAes/6018
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The cost of all conflicts globally, is always steep, particularly on the most vulnerable members of society. In Gaza, where the US-backed Israeli onslaught on Palestinians has raged on since 7 October 2023, children are paying a high price. Children make up 43% of the entire population of the Occupied Palestinian Territories, including the West Bank.

Nearly 18,000 Gazan children have been k*lled in the last 18 months. While some were k*lled by bombings, many others froze to death in displacement camps, or died of starvation. Of those that have survived the grave atrocities inflicted upon them, nearly 40,000 have been orphaned, with over a third of them losing both parents.

In a 5 April statement, the President of the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics (PCBS), Dr. Ola Awad, said the orphan crisis in Gaza, is the largest in modern history.
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EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT FACES CRITICISM OVER GAZA INACTION

In a passionate speech, Irish member of the European Parliament (MEP) Aodhán Ó Ríordáin condemned EU inaction amidst Israel’s military onslaught in Gaza that had k*lled as many as 186,000 Palestinians by July 2024, according to the British medical journal, The Lancet.

Ríordáin unleashed the fiery presentation during a plenary debate where MEPs debated the future of the EU-Israel Association Agreement. This political and trade accord requires Israel to obey international human-rights laws.

MEPs called for the suspension of the agreement after reports of Israeli troops gunning down and burying 15 Red Crescent aid workers and their vehicles in a collective grave at Gaza’s Al-Shifa Hospital. Reports say they were last seen on 23 March.
Continued…. Meanwhile, Israel has intensified airstrikes, enforced large-scale evacuations and imposed movement restrictions within the West Bank. Despite a 19 January ceasefire, Israel has also denied humanitarian aid from entering Gaza, and more than 1,000 medical personnel have been k*lled since 8 October 2023.

While some MEPs have demanded the EU cut funding from the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), UN Secretary-General António Guterres has warned that no other organisation has the capacity or mandate to do its life-saving work.

Ríordáin also blasted Germany’s deportation of two Irish nationals, Roberta Murray and Shane O’Brien, for participating in pro-Palestine demonstrations.

Video credit: @Europarl_EN (X)

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https://www.reuters.com/world/africa/algeria-bars-flights-mali-due-recurrent-violations-air-space-state-tv-says-2025-04-07/

https://actuniger.com/international/20914-crise-aerienne-et-diplomatique-alger-et-bamako-ferment-mutuellement-leurs-espaces-aeriens-la-tension-monte-dun-cran.html

https://news.1rj.ru/str/InfosAes/6014

https://news.1rj.ru/str/InfosAes/6018
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SUDAN'S UNFINISHED REVOLUTION PART 1: THE STORY BEHIND SUDAN'S PROXY WAR!

Today marks 2 years since the world's worst humanitarian crisis recorded began. The Sudanese proxy war, which started on April 15, 2023, has resulted in a devastating humanitarian crisis, with nearly 14 million people displaced. Over 9.6 million have been displaced within Sudan, and nearly 4 million have sought refuge in neighbouring countries. The conflict has led to a significant increase in deaths, with estimates suggesting a potentially much higher death toll than previously reported. Additionally, the war has caused widespread destruction, severely impacting infrastructure and essential services. 
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Continued……Yet the routes of this tragic war go back to the unfinished Sudanese revolution that began in December 2018, a popular uprising in Sudan led by women that made global headlines and inspired activists worldwide. Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir was forced to step down. However, the rest of the Sudanese military refused to relinquish control, causing a power-sharing agreement with a transitional civilian government to collapse. But that wasn't enough for Sudan's army generals and the leaders of the largest paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), who once again took control of the Sudanese state in a military coup. However, that was not the end of the torment for the Sudanese people but rather the start of a new, terrifying beginning, as tensions between the Sudanese Army and the RSF began to boil, culminating in a bloody fight for power that broke out on April 15, 2023.

African Stream's CEO and Founder, Ahmed Kaballo, filmed this documentary in 2020 and released it in 2021, years before the conflict broke out. But the documentary touches on the conditions that led to this terrible war that has caused so much misery for the people of Sudan. Please watch and give us your thoughts. (All rights reserved to Aparat Media Productions.)

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MALIANS PROTEST ALGERIAN HOSTILITY

Hundreds of people recently gathered in the streets of Bamako, calling for an official apology from Algeria - for shooting down a Malian drone. Like their government, the protesters say the action was hostile and violated Mali’s sovereignty. Algiers says the drone had strayed 2 km into its territory, but Bamako insists it was patrolling 10 km away from the border, on the Malian side. Both countries have recalled their ambassadors, with Mali’s AES allies Burkina Faso and Niger doing the same in solidarity.

Behind the scenes, this is very good news for France - and, by extension, NATO. The three AES countries have explicitly rejected Western military presence and influence, expelling French troops and accusing France and the US of sponsoring terrorism to maintain chaos and access to natural resources. A divided region plays straight into the West’s playbook.

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What happens when the state fears the voices of its children? In Kenya, it tear-gasses them. The Kenyan state is accused of doing what colonial regimes once perfected: silencing dissent, even when it comes in the form of a school play. A troupe of young actors, having earned the right to perform at a prestigious national competition, was abruptly barred from participating. Their play centred on a youth-led uprising against an authoritarian regime that stifles freedom and weaponises fear. For many Kenyans, it struck close to home, echoing the spirit of resistance seen in 2024, when Gen Z took to the streets to reject crushing taxation in the form of an IMF-backed finance bill, state violence and a biting cost of living crisis. Back then, 50 protesters were killed in the brutal crackdown, according to Kenya National Commission on Human Rights.
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Continued…….. Observers say the government’s discomfort was evident, not because the students were wrong, but because they were right. The parallels between the fictional play and real-life protest were undeniable. And in a move reminiscent of both colonial administrators and post-independence strongmen, the state chose censorship.

But the silencing failed. The High Court overruled the ban and reaffirmed the students’ right to perform. Yet when the troupe tried to take the stage, police responded not with applause, but with tear gas - dispersing the audience and disrupting the performance. This isn’t the first time Butere Girls’ High School has faced state repression for using theatre to speak truth to power. In 2012, their play Shackles of Doom was banned for exposing ethnic inequality and corruption.

Kenya remains uncomfortable when the oppressed find their voice, especially when that voice comes from the mouths of youngsters. And yet, in true pan-African spirit, what was meant to suppress has only amplified the students’ message. Their courage has gone viral, igniting nationwide support and reminding the world that Kenya’s youth, like young people across Africa, are refusing to be silenced.

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1.https://www.standardmedia.co.ke/counties/article/2001515621/court-reinstates-butere-girls-drama-team-for-nationals
2.https://staging.the-star.co.ke/news/realtime/2025-04-09-malala-alleges-arrest-over-echoes-of-war-school-play?utm_source=chatgpt.com
3.https://staging.the-star.co.ke/news/realtime/2025-04-09-malala-alleges-arrest-over-echoes-of-war-school-play?utm_source=chatgpt.com
4.https://www.knchr.org/Articles/ArtMID/2432/ArticleID/1201/Statement-on-Mukuru-Murders-and-Updates-on-the-Anti-Finance-Bill-Protests

5. https://paradigmhq.org/press-release-a-new-report-on-the-state-of-safety-and-security-of-bloggers-in-kenya-has-been-released/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
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