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India Beef Ban
Clip: 1/22/2016 | 6m 38s
Recent violence traces back to an age-old conflict over the sacredness of cows in Hinduism
Correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro travels to Delhi to report on recent spasms of religious violence triggered by a controversy over the consumption of beef by Muslims and the sacredness of the cow to Hindus.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
India Beef Ban
Clip: 1/22/2016 | 6m 38s
Correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro travels to Delhi to report on recent spasms of religious violence triggered by a controversy over the consumption of beef by Muslims and the sacredness of the cow to Hindus.
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