Contradicting Obama, Egypt's Mohammed Morsi says free speech doesn't allow attacks on religion
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Contradicting Obama, Egypt's Mohammed Morsi says free speech doesn't allow attacks on religion

Cairo : Egypt | Sep 26, 2012 at 11:11 AM PDT
Source: San Jose Mercury News
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Egypt's new President Mohammed Morsi is condemning the U.S.-made video denigrating Islam's Prophet Muhammad as an obscenity. He insists that freedom of expression does not allow for attacks on any religion. Morsi also condemned the violence that swept Muslim countries in reaction to the video,... FULL ARTICLE AT San Jose Mercury News
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