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24/10/2011

Libya's 'revolutionary doctor' on why he risked his life to treat rebel fighters

Extraordinary personal stories from around the world.

Today, Mohamed Al-Murabit, the Libyan doctor who treated rebel fighters who were being refused care in hospitals taken over by Colonel Gaddafi's troops. Now he wants to set up a political party.

Plus, a Sierra Leonean teacher who fled Libya during the battle to oust Colonel Gaddafi.

Also, a Japanese woman who defied her family's wishes to help tsunami victims.

And, the British grandmother who survived her own 'James Bond moment'.

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28 minutes

Last on

Tue 25 Oct 2011 10:05GMT

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  • Mon 24 Oct 2011 14:32GMT
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