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Haris Tarin: Religious Response to Embassy Attacks

Muslim Public Affairs Council's Haris Tarin shares his thoughts on the recent violence.

Aired 09/13/2012 | Rating NR

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Haris Tarin: Religious Response to Embassy Attacks

Clip: 9/13/2012 | 3m 33s

Muslim Public Affairs Council's Haris Tarin shares his thoughts on the recent violence.

Leading American Muslims and other faith leaders gathered together at the National Press Club to condemn the murder of U.S. diplomats in Libya and the attack on the U.S. Embassy in Cairo as well as incitement by media in Arab countries. Watch our interview with Haris Tarin, director of the Washington, DC office of the Muslim Public Affairs Council.

Aired 09/13/2012 | Rating NR

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