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Deutsch: Moussa Dadis Camara im August 2009. An seinem Barett trägt er eine ältere Version des deutschen Fallschirmschützenabzeichens (ohne Deutschlandflagge im Eichenlaubkranz, ähnlich der 57er Version)
English: Captain Moussa Dadis Camara - President of the Republic of Guinea
Français : Capitaine Moussa Dadis Camara - Président de la République de Guinée
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