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In 2012, former Liberian President Charles McArthur Ghankay Taylor became the first head of state since World War Two to be convicted by an international war crimes court as he was found guilty of arming Sierra Leone rebels in exchange for “blood diamonds” mined by slave laborers and smuggled across the border. (Taylor was sentenced to fifty years in prison.) #CharlesTaylor

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