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Muslim Brotherhood Leader Charged With Inciting Violence

Clip: 8/20/2013 | 3m 48s

Egyptian Authorities Charge Muslim Brotherhood Leader With Inciting Violence

Mohammed Badie, leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, was arrested on charges of inciting violence in reaction to the ouster of former President Morsi. Meanwhile, as the United States and European Union ponder military aid to Egypt, Gulf allies like Saudi Arabia have stepped up to offer financial support. Margaret Warner reports.

08/20/2013 | Expired 01/01/1970 | Rating NR

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