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Author Charl van Wyk, known for shooting back at terrorists attacking a church meeting, will be a guest this morning on the nationally syndicated G. Gordon Liddy radio show.
In the segment, beginning shortly after 11 a.m. Eastern Time, Van Wyk will discuss gun control.
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You can listen live through Radio America's online feed.
His story of shooting back July 25, 1993, when terrorists attacked and killed 11 people and injured another five dozen at a South African church, has been chronicled in the book "Shooting Back: The Right and Duty of Self-Defense" and also a video documentary – the first ever produced by WND's new film division.
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Police later told van Wyk the terrorists confessed their plan was to kill everyone in the church, possibly 1,000 people or more, and his armed response is credited with saving many lives.
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Van Wyk is on a tour of the U.S. that began in April.
"To create a safe nation, arm the population," Van Wyk told WND in a recent interview. Referring to the recently much-publicized massacre of more than a dozen immigrants in New York, he added, "An armed citizen could have made a difference at Binghamton."
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