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A force for democracy in Guinea
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Dadis Camara, an army captain, seized power following the death of Lansana Conte, the country's president, in December 2008.
Less than a year later his troops crushed an opposition rally, killing more than 150 civilians.
But now a 16,000-strong gendarmerie and police force has been formed to supervise the elections that it is hoped will lead to a stable civilian government.
Al Jazeera's Andrew Simmons reports from the capital, Conakry.
June 26, 2010
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