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In Egypt, a Volatile Reaction to Mubarak's Sentence

Clip: 6/4/2012 | 5m 31s

In Egypt, a Volatile Reaction to Mubarak's Sentence, Associates' Acquittals

On Saturday, longtime Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak was sentenced to life in prison for his role in not stopping the killing of protesters during the Arab Spring. Also, his associates and sons were found not guilty. Gwen Ifill speaks with McClatchy Newspapers' Nancy Youssef about the intense demonstrations in Tahrir Square.

06/04/2012

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