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A commander of a notorious Ugandan rebel group is expected to be flown to Netherlands yesterday to face international war crimes charges after he surrendered in a remote corner of Central African Republic, authorities said.

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Al-Qaida-linked militants claimed to have killed 70 foreign African Union peacekeepers but an eyewitness said many of the bodies put on display were likely Somali government soldiers. An AU spokesman said the insurgents had stolen uniforms and dressed up scores of their own dead.

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