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While N.B.A. Plays in Abu Dhabi, Critics Cry Foul

The league has held preseason games in the United Arab Emirates for three years. It says its impact has been positive, but others say it’s helping a repressive regime.

Tania Ganguli
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Basketball, Corporate Social Responsibility, Denver Nuggets, Freedom of Speech and Expression, Human Rights and Human Rights Violations, Kroenke, Stan, Mazzulla, Joe (1988- ), National Basketball Assn, Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque (Abu Dhabi), Silver, Adam (1962- )
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