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Rights group accuses UAE of being transit point for mercenaries on way to Sudan
A rights group has accused the United Arab Emirates of acting as a transit point for mercenaries heading to Sudan. The UAE has officially denied any involvement in the civil war and stated that it is currently investigating the alleged links.