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Liberia: Allegations of Political Sabotage Surface At President Weah's Campaign Rally in Bomi County

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[FrontPageAfrica] Bomi County -- Sources from Bomi County have disclosed to FrontPageAfrica that the recent incident during President George Weah's campaign visit, where members of the crowd openly voiced their disagreement with his endorsement of incumbent Senator Morris Saytumah, may have involved individuals strategically placed by his political rivals.

Source: allAfrica.com

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