Dino Mahtani
Dino Mahtani

@DinoMahtani

12 تغريدة 2 قراءة May 03, 2024
1/ Post-#Brexit, a trade partner sought by the #UK government is the #UnitedArabEmirates (UAE). It has pledged billions of £ in investment into UK and wants to have ownership in UK telecoms, media and nuclear. But UAE backing of genocide in #Sudan raises questions in #London.🧵
2/ Despite being a @UN Security Council member during 2022 - 2023, the #UAE has played a major role in the destruction of Sudan, backing a ruthless paramilitary group that had once committed genocide in #Darfur and is again perpetrating mass atrocities. bit.ly
3/ While doing this the UAE has been hoovering up massive amounts of gold from conflicted areas in Sudan. Some of this gold is also ending up in Russian coffers, where it is used to mitigate the effect of sanctions on #Moscow for its war in #Ukraine.
See bit.ly
4/ The gold laundromat stretches beyond Sudan. Gold smuggled from war-torn #Mali, #BurkinaFaso and #Niger, where jihadists have captured some of the gold supply chain and where Russia has made alliances with governments, ends up in UAE. See UN report: unodc.org
5/ It doesn’t stop there. Gold from war torn #Congo is piped to the UAE. Even #Venezuela gold transits Mali’s capital #Bamako and then to the UAE. The flight path from Venezuela to the #Sahel mimics the cocaine trafficking route between the two locations. bit.ly
6/ And so while the UK government talks tough on the war in Russia, it is doing business with a UAE government that is not only accused of supporting mass atrocities in Africa, but is also acting as a conduit for Russian sanctions busting. This matters.
theguardian.com
7/ In the last days the UK government seem to be having a reckoning. UAE diplomats cancelled meetings with the UK related to UAE-UK investments after London failed to leap to the defence of the UAE in a UN Security Council meeting concerning Sudan.
middleeasteye.net
8/ This is all critical to UK foreign policy. The UAE is, as @TheEconomist says, using wealth to buy influence. The Sudan spat raises a question whether UK’s political system is being hacked by the UAE. What will prevail? Ethical policy or UAE's cash? bit.ly
9/ The investment deal between London and Abu Dhabi was a tie up during the premiership of Boris Johnson, one of the chief architects of Brexit. But it should be noted that UK shadow foreign secretary @DavidLammy is also a fan of the UAE. bit.ly
10/ I disclaim that, in 2022, I was refused entry to UAE for work I did as a UN sanctions monitor in 2014 exposing how money was laundered from the UAE by the #AlShabaab terror group in #Somalia. (Picture of me briefing the UN Security Council in 2022). bit.ly.
11/ In Feb the @FATFNews, an international financial crime watchdog that groups countries from the United States to China and includes the UK as a member, removed the UAE from its 'grey list', saying the country poses no money laundering risk. Go figure. reuters.com
12/ As a proud Brit, and one raised in Africa, I wonder what kind of country we are turning into. Needless to say, UAE deny all allegations. Many British politicians also meanwhile seem wedded to the idea that Brexit was a great idea.

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