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Liberia: Witness accuses Massaquoi of ruining his life by forcing him to carry arms and ammunition

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X-9 alleged that ex-Revolutionary United Front (RUF) commander, Gibril Massaquoi, abducted him from his school in Sierra Leone and forced him to carry arms and ammunition for the RUF.

The post Liberia: Witness accuses Massaquoi of ruining his life by forcing him to carry arms and ammunition appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.

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