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The Shady Business of Lethal Injection: The Quality of Mercy

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Nov 6, 2025
Rais Bhuiyan, a post-9/11 hate crime survivor, advocates against the death penalty, recounting his powerful journey of forgiveness towards his attacker. He reveals how his campaign led to European firms' bans on execution drugs and discusses states' shady tactics for procuring lethal chemicals. Rev. Jeff Hood shares harrowing experiences from witnessing executions, highlighting their gruesome realities and the emotional toll on witnesses. Together, they explore the ethical dilemmas surrounding lethal injection and the declining fate of capital punishment.
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ANECDOTE

Surviving A Post‑9/11 Hate Crime

  • Rais Bhuiyan described being shot point-blank during a post-9/11 hate crime and begging for his life before losing vision in one eye.
  • He survived multiple surgeries, mounting medical debt, and long trauma while rebuilding his life.
ANECDOTE

Forgiveness Turned Into Advocacy

  • Rais Bhuiyan traveled to Mecca, forgave Mark Stroman, and then campaigned to stop his execution.
  • Despite failing to halt the execution, Bhuiyan's advocacy pressured European drug makers to block lethal‑injection supplies to US states.
INSIGHT

Drug Supply Shift Transformed Executions

  • European export controls and corporate refusals choked off key execution drugs and forced states to change protocols.
  • That shift produced single‑drug executions with documented painful effects like pulmonary edema and visible suffering.
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