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But these days, the Iraqi police spend as much time protecting themselves as guarding the public.
It is smaller now and mostly does less controversial work such as guarding diplomats and providing training.
It is a mission that one outside officer described as "guarding the border and trying not to get killed".
The capital has some 70 different police forces, each with different responsibilities (such as guarding banks, or patrolling roads), each with different bosses and many with different uniforms.
"When the difficult steps are taken, trust will slowly come back," says Mr Solms.Germans see themselves as guarding democracy as well as treasure.
The 25 executive directors and their advisers see their role as guarding their countries' parochial interests, rather than a broader institutional one.
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He also seemed as guarded as his character when it came to certain particulars of his own life.
Back then, shoots weren't as guarded as they are now – there was a real community feeling.
It describes the area as guarded by gunmen.
The public one however often comes across as guarded and calculating, secretive and defensive.
In interviews he came across as guarded, demure and completely charming.
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