UK failed to stop el-Fasher massacre because it feared the UAE, MPs told

Middle East Eye · June 23, 2026 Human Rights

UK failed to stop el-Fasher massacre because it feared the UAE, MPs told Submitted by Daniel Hilton on Tue, 06/23/2026 - 14:44 Relations with Abu Dhabi prioritised as UAE-backed RSF massacred civilians, Nathaniel Raymond tells parliamentary committee Then-UK foreign minister David Lammy meets with UAE deputy prime minister Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan in September 2024 (X) Off The UK was uniquely placed to avoid a massacre in Sudan ’s el-Fasher but failed to act due to “political capture” by the United Arab Emirates and a desire to maintain good relations with Abu Dhabi, a British parliamentary committee has been told. Human rights investigator Nathaniel Raymond appeared before the International Development Committee on Tuesday to testify about Britain’s response to the situation in the North Darfur state capital, where an estimated 60,000 people were slaughtered by UAE-backed paramilitaries in October 2025. He told MPs in a written submission that the UK, which as penholder for the Sudan issue at the United Nations was responsible for driving international response to the crisis, was the “best hope” for stopping “what we believed would become one of the single largest mass casualty events of the 21st Century”.

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