A video circulating on social media has been misleadingly captioned to suggest that Nicaragua has already won its case against Germany at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for allegedly supporting genocide in Gaza. In reality, the man speaking in the video is the ICJ’s registrar, not a judge, and he is reading out a list of provisional measures requested by Nicaragua, not a judgment. These measures include requests for Germany to suspend its military aid to Israel to prevent further support for the alleged genocide. The video has been taken out of context and does not represent a final ruling by the court.

Nicaragua filed a case against Germany in early March at the ICJ, accusing Berlin of complicity in the genocide in Gaza due to its political and financial support of Israel. Germany has denied these allegations, and the case is still ongoing. The video in question has appeared on Instagram and other social media platforms, spreading misinformation about the ICJ’s actions in the case. The man speaking in the video, Philippe Gautier, serves as the registrar of the ICJ and is responsible for managing court proceedings and documents. Despite the accuracy of the translated subtitles, the video has been manipulated to create a false narrative regarding the court’s involvement in the case.

The full video of Gautier speaking at the ICJ can be found on the court’s official website, where it is clear that he is presenting Nicaragua’s requests for provisional measures rather than a final judgment. The ICJ’s president, Nawaf Salam, asks Gautier to read out the requests to the court, emphasizing that they are quotes from Nicaraguan court filings. The court has not yet ruled on the case, and deliberations are ongoing. A statement from the ICJ confirms that the public hearings have concluded, and a verdict will be delivered in a future public hearing on a date to be determined.

It is important to note that the video is authentic and was filmed as part of the proceedings in Nicaragua’s case against Germany. However, the captioning and context in which it has been shared on social media are misleading. The ICJ plays a crucial role in addressing international disputes and ensuring justice, but it is essential to accurately represent the court’s actions and decisions. In this case, the misrepresentation of the video has led to confusion and misinformation about the status of the case and the role of the ICJ in the matter. Keeping the facts clear and providing accurate information is essential in understanding and discussing legal proceedings of this nature.

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