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![]() The AK47 is the weapon of choice for guerrilla fighters world-wide, with an estimated one million of the Kalashnikov rifles in every-day use. Its reliability and ease-of-use has made it the most widely used and produced small arm over the last century. BBC World Service sets out to find how AK47s are distributed and who are the people who use the weapon in a series called My AK47, going out on The World Today from Sunday 4 December. Series producer Leana Hosea says: "The personal accounts given by people who use, sell and distribute AK47s give listeners an insight into how the weapon has become a reality of life in many parts of the world. One interview is with an AK47-equipped child-soldier in Sierra Leone. According to the UN there are an estimated 300,000 children involved in armed conflict and nearly half of them are in Africa. Sangeba was only 12 when his mother was beaten and his father killed in front of him by rebels who forced him to become a child soldier. In another interview, an illegal arms dealer in Sri Lanka reveals how it's routine to obtain Ak47s and other small arms, such as grenades from the army, air force and police." The series also includes interviews with a UN weapons investigator, a guerilla fighter in Columbia, a rehabilitation worker from Sierre Leone and with Vybz Kartel, the Jamaican dancehall star who sings about AK47s and violence in the country's capital. The series will run on The World Today on BBC World Service, going out at 2300 GMT and through the night from 4 to 8 December 2005. (Mike Barraclough, dxldyahoogroup) dxAce Michigan USA |
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