The US Senate, to designate the RSF a terror group!?
Posted: 05 Aug 2025, 19:55
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A civil society organisation working towards achieving the togetherness of our people in the Sudan and beyond that in the diaspora,
Statement by Darfur Union in the UK: In Response to the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs Statement on Sudan
https://darfurunionuk.wordpress.com/202 ... /10113-02/
August 5, 2025
*As the U.S. Senate Moves to Designate RSF a Terror Group, the UAE Must Be Named as Its Chief Sponsor*
The statement issued by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs on 5 August 2025 is not just a denial, it is a blatant attempt to whitewash the UAE’s well-documented role in supporting a genocidal campaign in Sudan, led by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia.
It is now an established fact, backed by credible evidence from UN reports, international journalism, and field testimonies, that the UAE has played a central role in financing, arming, and training the RSF, which is responsible for widespread atrocities across Sudan, including in the besieged city of Al-Fashir.

Moreover, the UAE has been directly involved in the recruitment and deployment of foreign mercenaries from Colombia, Bosaso (Somalia), Libya, and Chad, transporting them to Sudan through coordinated routes and funding mechanisms to bolster RSF ranks. These mercenaries have been used to wage war against civilians, crush resistance, and enforce starvation sieges, all with Emirati support.
Darfur Union in the UK strongly asserts the following:
• The UAE’s statement is a failed attempt to deflect responsibility from its complicity in war crimes.
• By funding and facilitating the RSF and importing mercenaries into Sudan, the UAE is a full partner in the war against the Sudanese people.
• We call on the international community to launch an immediate investigation and hold the UAE and all its proxies accountable.
• We reaffirm our demand for the immediate lifting of the siege on Al-Fashir, unhindered humanitarian access, and an end to the use of starvation as a weapon.
• We remind the world that silence on the UAE’s role is complicity. No true peace can be achieved without confronting the sponsors of this genocidal project.
In light of recent developments, including the US Senate’s move on 1 August 2025 toward designating the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO), there is a growing international recognition of the RSF’s brutal tactics and its role in terrorising civilians. This is a significant and overdue step, and it should serve as a critical turning point in confronting the full network of enablers behind the RSF. Chief among them is the UAE, whose financial, military, and logistical support has allowed this militia to function as a terrorist actor on Sudanese soil. This designation must lead to real consequences, and the ties between the RSF and its sponsors must no longer be protected by diplomatic niceties.
The blood of Sudanese civilians cannot be erased with diplomatic statements. The UAE cannot pose as a neutral actor while enabling ethnic cleansing, mass starvation, and systematic destruction.
The international community must stop pretending. Accountability must start now.
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Tuesday, 5 August 2025
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UAE's denial letter:

A civil society organisation working towards achieving the togetherness of our people in the Sudan and beyond that in the diaspora,
Statement by Darfur Union in the UK: In Response to the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs Statement on Sudan
https://darfurunionuk.wordpress.com/202 ... /10113-02/
August 5, 2025
*As the U.S. Senate Moves to Designate RSF a Terror Group, the UAE Must Be Named as Its Chief Sponsor*
The statement issued by the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs on 5 August 2025 is not just a denial, it is a blatant attempt to whitewash the UAE’s well-documented role in supporting a genocidal campaign in Sudan, led by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia.
It is now an established fact, backed by credible evidence from UN reports, international journalism, and field testimonies, that the UAE has played a central role in financing, arming, and training the RSF, which is responsible for widespread atrocities across Sudan, including in the besieged city of Al-Fashir.

Moreover, the UAE has been directly involved in the recruitment and deployment of foreign mercenaries from Colombia, Bosaso (Somalia), Libya, and Chad, transporting them to Sudan through coordinated routes and funding mechanisms to bolster RSF ranks. These mercenaries have been used to wage war against civilians, crush resistance, and enforce starvation sieges, all with Emirati support.
Darfur Union in the UK strongly asserts the following:
• The UAE’s statement is a failed attempt to deflect responsibility from its complicity in war crimes.
• By funding and facilitating the RSF and importing mercenaries into Sudan, the UAE is a full partner in the war against the Sudanese people.
• We call on the international community to launch an immediate investigation and hold the UAE and all its proxies accountable.
• We reaffirm our demand for the immediate lifting of the siege on Al-Fashir, unhindered humanitarian access, and an end to the use of starvation as a weapon.
• We remind the world that silence on the UAE’s role is complicity. No true peace can be achieved without confronting the sponsors of this genocidal project.
In light of recent developments, including the US Senate’s move on 1 August 2025 toward designating the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) as a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO), there is a growing international recognition of the RSF’s brutal tactics and its role in terrorising civilians. This is a significant and overdue step, and it should serve as a critical turning point in confronting the full network of enablers behind the RSF. Chief among them is the UAE, whose financial, military, and logistical support has allowed this militia to function as a terrorist actor on Sudanese soil. This designation must lead to real consequences, and the ties between the RSF and its sponsors must no longer be protected by diplomatic niceties.
The blood of Sudanese civilians cannot be erased with diplomatic statements. The UAE cannot pose as a neutral actor while enabling ethnic cleansing, mass starvation, and systematic destruction.
The international community must stop pretending. Accountability must start now.
Issued by:
Darfur Union in the UK
Tuesday, 5 August 2025
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Janet McElligott Exposes UAE's Use of Colombian Mercenaries in Genocide and Child Soldier Training in Sudan
Janet McElligott, a former White House official known for her diplomatic work on Sudan, has released a powerful video statement on social media addressing the ongoing humanitarian catastrophe in Darfur. Speaking from Los Angeles on August 3, McElligott accused the United Arab Emirates of orchestrating a cross-border operation that involves recruiting Colombian mercenaries to carry out systematic atrocities in Sudan.
According to McElligott, a UAE-based company called Global Security Group, in coordination with a Colombian firm called International Services Agencies, has been actively recruiting and transporting battle-hardened Colombian fighters into Sudan through Libya. Each mercenary was reportedly offered $2,600 per month, while battalion leaders were promised $3,600. These fighters were told they would be protecting oil infrastructure—but the reality on the ground was far more sinister.
Upon entering Libya, McElligott says, the mercenaries had their passports, travel documents—even their Bogota bus passes—confiscated by forces loyal to General Khalifa Haftar. They were told bluntly:
She estimates that at least 150 Colombian mercenaries have died, while between 50 and 80 managed to escape. But their mission was not limited to combat. McElligott revealed that they were tasked with training child soldiers—specifically Sudanese boys aged 10 to 12—thereby violating international law and U.S. counterterrorism statutes.The only way home is to kill everyone in Al Fasher.
she said.These fighters are not protecting anything,
She noted that the United Nations has denounced the use of child soldiers, and Colombia’s president has reportedly attempted to shut down the pipeline of mercenaries being funneled through UAE-backed channels.They are teaching children how to kill their fellow citizens.
McElligott also highlighted that Somali parliamentarians have strongly rejected UAE efforts to use Somali ports to move these mercenaries, calling it
trans-shipping for genocide.she said, noting that Nyala has become a major staging ground for operations toThey know exactly what happens once these men reach Darfur,
Her video ends with a stark appeal:literally exterminate Darfurians.
Her statement, coming from a former U.S. diplomat with a long-standing focus on Sudan, adds a sharp and credible voice to growing international concern about the UAE’s role in sustaining the conflict through proxy fighters and covert logistics. It underscores the urgent need for accountability—not just for the war crimes being committed on Sudanese soil, but also for the international actors enabling them.We must stop the bombardment of Al Fasher.
We must stop the funding of genocide.
We must stop the importation of hardened Colombian mercenaries.
We must stop Libyan authorities from trapping them in a war they didn’t fully understand.
And most of all, we must free the starving, besieged people of Darfur.
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