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All Africa (Free subscription) | 05/29/2008
Amidst death threats, former Liberian President Moses Blah is back home following speculations that he would not return to the country due to fear of reprisal from supporters of ex- President Charles Taylor.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 05/21/2008
Liberia: Defense Begins Cross-Examination of Moses Blah19 May 2008Lead Defense Counsel Courtenay Griffiths began his cross-examination of Moses Blah today. Blah served as Adjutant General of the NPFL, Inspector General of the NPFL, Liberia's ambassador to Libya, and Vice President under Charles Taylor, as well as President of Liberia upon Taylor's resignation in 2003.The...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 05/21/2008
Liberia: Prosecution Completes Direct Examination of Former President Moses BlahGUEST BLOG16 May 2008Posted to the web 21 May 2008The monitors of former President Charles Taylor's trial report for Today the prosecution completed its direct examination of Charles Taylor's former vice-president, Moses Blah. Chief Prosecutor Stephen Rapp used most of the morning to wrap up...
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 06/09/2008
... Telecommunications Corporation.Saturday, several of his NPFL colleagues including former President Moses Blah and Senator Prince Y. Johnson visited the deceased Congo Town residence to sympathize with his family.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 05/20/2008
A faith-based media group Christian Media Center has called for a review of Liberia-Libya diplomatic relations in the face of the startling revelations by former president, Moses Blah that Libya trained and financed the rebels of the National Patriotic Front of Liberia in 1989.
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All Africa (Free subscription) | 05/16/2008
On the second day of his testimony, ex-Liberian President Moses Blah has told the war crimes court in The Hague that former President Charles Taylor rejected complaints from Sierra Leone rebels about atrocities committed by his fighters.