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SOHR: Turkey Continues Its Policy of Sending Mercenaries to Libya

August 20, 2020
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The Director of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR), Rami Abel-Rahman, said that even if the Libyan Government of National Accord (GNA) authorized passports to the Syrian mercenaries, they cannot conceal their presence in Libya.

“The funny thing is that some spokesmen for the Turkish government, and from the Syrian opposition are talking about mercenaries on the other side”, Abdel-Rahman said in statements to Al-Arabiya TV.

“The mercenaries on the other side are present to protect the oil installations. The mercenaries whom Ankara has pushed with the GNA, are spearheading the fighting”, he added.

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