During a multi-site attack on "26/11" (November 26th, 2008), terrorists in Mumbai, India killed 173 people and wounded hundreds more.
On the first anniversary of the attacks, journalist Farai Chideya visits Mumbai and interviews an eyewitness: the owner of Leopold Cafe, a pub where 11 people died after two of the attackers threw in hand grenades, shot patrons, and then used a back entrance to join other attackers at the Taj Hotel, the main entrance to the site. He talks about what happened and why simply being open for business means the terrorists haven't won.
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