With the announcement and the confirmation by witnesses of the presence of mercenaries in Libya, rumors are coming from everywhere.

If it is now almost assured that the mercenaries are mainly Chadian (which is why I did dig out the Chadian threat), several countries are claiming mercenaries belong to them.

The less surprising is North Sudan, accusing Darfur rebel to be engaged as mercenaries in Libya:
Sudan says Darfur rebels could be involved in Libya turmoil
Sudan does not rule out the veracity of leaks on the involvement of rebel groups from its own western region of Darfur in the unfolding unrest in Libya, the country’s foreign ministry said on Monday.
A pro-government newspaper Al-Intibaha allged today that rebels from the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM) were among these mercenaries hired by the Libyan authorities to quell the popular revolt.
JEM spokesperson, Ahmed Hussein Adam, strongly condemned the report and accused the government of inciting anti-Sudanese hatred. Ahmed further said the NCP government bears the responsibility of any harm or damage occurs to Sudanese citizens there.
In a press statement he released the rebel official said JEM has no one single soldier in Libya adding that his Movement cannot interfere in the Libyan internal affairs.
http://www.sudantribune.com/Sudan-sa...could-be,38070

And the most surprising at the moment is DR Congo, where there are even less proof of presence of Congolese mercenaries in Libya.

Mercenaires congolais en Libye : des questions!http://<br /> <b>Congolese mercenar...ies&Itemid=106

The article is really unclear and provides absolutely no proofs. But still as mercenary is the best connected network in Africa it could be true. But this would be a minor minority.

Anyways the immediate use of mercenaries by Gaddafi is a sign, not a good one, which prove how much the Libya clown lost control of his forces and, in the end, his legitimacy in the eye of his population.