Sudanese workers employed as security guards in the UAE cheated to fight in Haftar’s ranks
About 270 Sudanese workers, lured by the pledge of employment in the United Arab Emirates (United Arab Emirates), were taken to war-torn Libya to fight with Putist general Khalifa Haftar instead, Human Rights Watch (HRW) said on Sunday.
While expected to work as security guards in the air-conditioned skyscrapers or cavernous malls in Abu Dhabi, the Sudanese men were employed by Black Shield Security Services, an Emirati security services company, and a short time later their passports and telephones…