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How a Near-Death Experience Changed Rais Bhuiyan's Life

Clip: 9/28/2021 | 17m 23sVideo has Closed Captions

World Without Hate founder Rais Bhuiyan joins the program.

Ten days after 9/11, Rais Bhuiyan was shot at point blank range by a white supremacist while he was at work. The near-death experience inspired him to set up World Without Hate, dedicated to breaking the cycles of violence – he even campaigned to save his attacker from death row, as he explains to Michel Martin.

09/28/2021

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