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Religious Reaction to Anti-US Protests in Muslim World
Clip: 9/13/2012 | 4m 52s
Blame an anti-Islam movie for killing the US ambassador, or blame the killers?
Religious leaders came out strongly in their opposition both to demonizing another’s religion and to deadly violence.
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Religious Reaction to Anti-US Protests in Muslim World
Clip: 9/13/2012 | 4m 52s
Religious leaders came out strongly in their opposition both to demonizing another’s religion and to deadly violence.
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