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THE HAGUE: People protest outside the International Court of Justice as lawyers gather for a case filed by Nicaragua against Germany to stop Berlin providing the Zionist entity with weapons and other assistance on April 8, 2024. - AFP
THE HAGUE: People protest outside the International Court of Justice as lawyers gather for a case filed by Nicaragua against Germany to stop Berlin providing the Zionist entity with weapons and other assistance on April 8, 2024. - AFP
Nicaragua slams Germany in Gaza genocide case

THE HAGUE: Nicaragua and Germany crossed swords at the UN’s top court on Monday, with Managua saying Berlin was “pathetic” to supply aid to Gazans while also providing the Zionist entity with weapons, a case the top German lawyer dismissed as “grossly biased”. Nicaragua has hauled Germany before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) to demand judges impose emergency measures to stop Berlin from providing the Zionist entity with weapons and other assistance.

Lawyers for Nicaragua argued Germany is in breach of the 1948 United Nations Genocide Convention, set up in the wake of the Holocaust, by furnishing the Zionist entity with weapons. “It is indeed a pathetic excuse to the Palestinian children, women and men to provide humanitarian aid, including through airdrops, on the one hand and to furnish the military equipment that is used to kill and annihilate them... on the other hand,” Daniel Mueller, a lawyer for Nicaragua, told the court.

Nicaragua’s ambassador to the Netherlands, Carlos Jose Arguello Gomez, told the court: “Germany seems not to be able to differentiate between self-defense and genocide.” Nicaragua asked the ICJ to decide “provisional measures” — emergency orders imposed while the court considers the broader case.

“Germany was and is fully conscious of the risk that the arms it has furnished and continues to furnish to (the Zionist entity)” could be used to commit a genocide, said Alain Pellet, a lawyer for Nicaragua. “It is extremely urgent that Germany finally suspend” such aid, he added.

Germany will respond fully in court on Tuesday but has already hit back at the allegations. Its top lawyer, Tania von Uslar-Gleichen, said Nicaragua’s case was “grossly biased”. “Germany completely rejects the accusations. We never did violate the Genocide Convention nor international humanitarian law either directly nor indirectly,” she told reporters. “On the contrary, Germany is committed to the upholding of international law and this is what we work for internationally.”

The ICJ was set up to rule in disputes between nations and has become a key player in the war between the Zionist entity and Hamas that erupted after Oct 7. In a separate case, South Africa has accused the Zionist entity of perpetrating genocide in the Gaza Strip, charges the Zionist entity vehemently denies. In that case, the court ordered the Zionist entity to do everything in its power to prevent genocidal acts and recently toughened its stance, ordering additional measures obliging the Zionist entity to step up access to humanitarian aid.

The court’s rulings are binding but it lacks an enforcement mechanism. For example it has ordered Russia to stop its invasion of Ukraine, to no avail. Nicaragua has requested five provisional measures, including that Germany “immediately suspend its aid to (the Zionist entity), in particular its military assistance including military equipment”. It also calls on the court to order Germany to “reverse its decision to suspend the funding of UNRWA”.

Germany said in January it was halting funding pending an investigation into Zionist accusations that several staff at the UN’s agency for Palestinian refugees took part in the Oct 7 attack. “This unjustified decision contributes to the suffering in Gaza where children women and men are starving,” Mueller told the court.

Nicaragua said in its submission that “it could be comprehensible” that Germany would support an “appropriate reaction” by ally the Zionist entity to the Oct 7 Hamas attack. “But this cannot be an excuse for acting in violation of international law,” it said. Mueller explained that Nicaragua was going after Germany instead of the Zionist entity’s main ally, the United States, because Washington does not recognize the court’s jurisdiction. On Friday, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said the Zionist entity had “no more excuse” to delay aid getting into Gaza. – AFP

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