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Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood: Use Democratic Process

Clip: 12/26/2012 | 4m 46s

Egypt's Muslim Brotherhood to NewsHour: Use Democratic Process Not Protests

Opposition leader Mohamed ElBaradei told the NewsHour that Egypt's new constitution denied basic human values. On Wednesday, a member of the ruling Muslim Brotherhood party responded. Margaret Warner speaks to Waleed El Haddad about how the constitution outlines protection of rights and the country's economic crisis.

12/26/2012

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