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The Arab Spring – Moving forward after violence

President Barack Obama addressed the United Nations on Tuesday, strongly condemning the anti-Islamic video that has caused so much unrest in the Middle East but that it did not justify the violent attacks on U.S. embassies. Alistair Burt, a member of the British Parliament discusses.