In post-conflict Burundi, one thing remains affordable to all: the grenade. Journalist Teddy Mazina follows the stories behind the headlines of never-ending explosive lethal attacks.
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Renu Takhellambam lost her husband to gun violence on the night of their second wedding anniversary, a result of a lack of international control in the weapons trade. She now works with family members of victims of armed violence, and fights for measures to prevent others from experiencing her pain.
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