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Liberian despot Charles Taylor worked with US intelligence
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[Telegraph.co.uk] - Taylor, who was born in Liberia, supported a coup in his home country by Samuel Doe the following year and joined the new government. He then fled back to the US after being accused of embezzling almost $1 million, and began fighting extradition to
Liberia's Sirleaf: women's icon with nerves of steel
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[Africasia] - Sirleaf has admitted to initially backing Taylor's insurgency against dictator Samuel Doe's government in which led to the country's first civil war, but became a fierce opponent as the true extent of his war crimes became apparent.
Former Liberian Rebel Leader Says He's Not a Cannibal | Voice of...
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Prince Johnson says even if he were a cannibal, he could not have eaten Doe's body because it was embalmed with lots of chemicals to la
Samuel Doe - Bio, News, Photos - Washington Times
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