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Wednesday, 23 August, 2000, 16:53 GMT 17:53 UK
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Journalists moved to security camp in Liberia
A spokesman for Liberia's President, Charles Taylor, says it is 'difficult' for him to intervene in the case of four foreign journalists detained on charges of spying.

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Journalists moved to security camp in Liberia
A spokesman for Liberia's President, Charles Taylor, says it is 'difficult' for him to intervene in the case of four foreign journalists detained on charges of spying.

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