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Libyan authorities accuse aid groups of plotting to change the country's ethnic make-up.
Ten aid groups singled out, including Doctors Without Borders, the UN refugee agency and Norwegian Refugee Council .
Libyan authorities have not commented on the accusations.
The UN 's refugee agency ( UNHCR ) has defended its work in Libya , saying it operates with the Tripoli government.
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