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'''Moses Blah''' (born ], ]) was named President of ] on ], ]. He had served as the ] of the country under ] since ]. Blah had been an ally of Taylor's during Liberia's civil war in the 1990s. Blah was arrested in July of 2003 for ten days on charges of conspiring with ] to overthrow Taylor. He served as president until October 2003, when a transitional government was sworn in. '''Moses Blah''' (born ], ]) was named President of ] on ], ]. He had served as the ] of the country under ] since ]. Blah had been an ally of Taylor's during Liberia's civil war in the 1990s. Blah was arrested in July of 2003 for ten days on charges of conspiring with ] to overthrow Taylor. He served as president until October 2003, when a transitional government was sworn in.


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Moses Blah (born April 18, 1947) was named President of Liberia on August 11, 2003. He had served as the vice president of the country under Charles Taylor since 2000. Blah had been an ally of Taylor's during Liberia's civil war in the 1990s. Blah was arrested in July of 2003 for ten days on charges of conspiring with Americans to overthrow Taylor. He served as president until October 2003, when a transitional government was sworn in.

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