Buying an AK-47 in Slovakia, an investigative report
After the terrorist attacks in Paris, the European Union issued stricter guidelines for firearms. Also for "deactivated" weapons, weapons that have been deactivated and may be sold freely. Terrorists (including those from Paris) have in the past succeeded in making such weapons active again. Tom Van de Weghe, journalist for the Belgian public news broadcaster VRT, started an investigation and travelled to Slovakia, where various terrorists bought such weapons. Broadcasted on TV and online on March 23 2017. English translation in Closed Captions.

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