The Lost Boy- Tales of a child Soldier by Ayik chut Deng

At the moment interviews are all being conducted by phone so apologies for the drop in audio quality.

Ayik Chut Deng grew up a proud African  Dinka boy who dreamed of being a great singer and farmer in his village. Then the wars came and Ayik fell in love with the idea of a gun, specifically an AK-47 , and the idea of being a soldier so he could avenge his brother’s death.

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But in Australia, though happy in his new life,  the trauma of his past experiences haunted him. Misdiagnosed as a schizophrenic, he became addicted to alcohol and drugs ,until he finally came face to face with his most feared and hated enemy, the one man he had sworn to kill on sight  in revenge for the torture he had experienced in training as a soldier.

Except this confrontation was in  front of an audience of millions on a national TV show.

Adik is a proud Australian, now  a father to teenage boy and baby girl, and this is his story.