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    By Ma. Rizza Leonzon // 02 March 2011

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    The United Nations Security Council has called for reforms in security and civilian control in Guinea-Bissau. The council has recognized the strides the nation has made in promoting stability and constitutional order including the efforts of the National Assembly toward reconciliation.

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