HAMESH KOREB, Sudan June 13 (Reuters) - A group of unshaven, uniformed men squat on a dusty floor, drinking coffee and talking softly, inured to the din of a dawn chorus and the occasional braying of a donkey.

The men have recently returned from kidnapping six Sudanese officials and are now relaxing in Hamesh Koreb -- a simple sprawl of mud buildings in eastern Sudan and the largest town in territory held by the rebel Beja Congress Army.

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