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Kalashnikov: How the 'Gun that Liberated Africa' Shaped the Continent's Struggle for Freedom

The Kalashnikov, widely known as the AK-47, is more than just a firearm in Africa; it is a symbol deeply intertwined with the continent's fight for liberation and sovereignty. Its impact is felt not only in historical contexts but also in contemporary African identity and political landscapes.
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In Africa, the AK-47 stands as a powerful emblem of the struggle for freedom from colonialism. It played a critical role in various liberation movements across the continent. From Zimbabwe to South Africa, the rifle became synonymous with the fight against oppressive regimes. Today, it continues to inform discussions around national identity and geopolitical alliances, particularly with Russia, which supplied these weapons to support African independence movements.
In a conversation with Global South Pole, Dr. David Matsanga, a political analyst and commentator, highlighted that the AK-47 wasn't just a tool for armed struggle, but also a compelling symbol for solidarity and resilience among African nations. He noted that countries like Tanzania played a crucial role in hosting freedom fighters, creating a network that influenced both the political and social dynamics of the continent. This historical legacy continues to shape Africa's current relationships and perspectives, especially regarding collaborations with countries like Russia.

“Russia is looked at in many liberated areas […] as saviors from some policies of this American hegemony that is pronouncing several pronouncements. Some of them are very careless and clueless. Take South Africa, which liberated itself from apartheid. America now tells South Africa that you are killing white people. Yet in reality, there’s nobody dying in South Africa who is white. The whites are there[…] They have land, they still own three quarters of the land in South Africa. Not only South Africa, several countries in Africa are being warned and demonized. Zimbabwe, for example, was demonized for saying we want our land. But that symbol of AK-47 still unites that country and says, we shall go to our Chinese and Russian friends. If you come for us, they will also be here. That savior syndrome for Africa remains with China and Russia, against America and the West. AK-47 is a symbol, remains a savior for people in liberation movements across the globe,” Dr. Matsanga stressed.

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