Poll says Muslims angry at US

02.03.02, 02:34
Most Muslims do not believe that Arabs carried out the 11 September attacks on
the United States, according to a poll of nearly 10,000 Muslim residents from
nine countries.
The Gallup poll also found widespread dislike of the United States and
President George W Bush, and most of those asked disagreed with the campaign in
Afghanistan.
Among the countries included in the survey, Lebanon had the most favourable
opinion of the US with Pakistan at the other extreme.

The poll is believed to be the most comprehensive survey of public opinion in
the Muslim world following the attacks on New York and Washington.

Gallup conducted the interviews during December 2001 and January 2002.

It asked 9,924 Muslim residents in nine countries: Indonesia, Iran, Jordan,
Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.

The poll had about 120 questions, but not all were asked in every country
because of censorship, US newspaper USA Today reported.

For instance, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Morocco did not allow the question about
Arab responsibility for the 11 September attacks, it said.

Respondents overwhelmingly described the United States as "ruthless,
aggressive, conceited, arrogant, easily provoked, biased," said Gallup editor-
in-chief Frank Newport.

"The people of Islamic countries have significant grievances with the West in
general and with the United States in particular," he said.

Figures

Although most of those identified by the US authorities as having been involved
in the 11 September attacks were of Arab extraction, 61% of the respondents
said they did not believe Arab groups were behind the attacks.

A further 67% thought the US campaign in Afghanistan following the attacks was
unjustified, with 9% thinking it was.

Only 9% said they thought US military action in Afghanistan was morally
justified. The least satisfied were the people of Morocco, Indonesia and
Pakistan.

The poll confirms a widespread unfavourable opinion of the US in the Muslim
world - 53% - with less than half of that - 22% - holding a positive opinion.

Views in Pakistan - a key US ally in the war on terrorism - Iran and Saudi
Arabia are the most negative.

Only 11% expressed a favourable opinion of the President Bush, with 58% saying
they dislike him.

Just 12% think the West respects Arab or Islamic values. And 7% say Western
nations are fair in their perceptions of Muslim countries.


    • pan_conti Re: Poll says Muslims angry at US 02.03.02, 02:54

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      gelatik napisał(a):

      > Most Muslims do not believe that Arabs carried out the 11 September attacks on
      > the United States, according to a poll of nearly 10,000 Muslim residents from
      > nine countries.
      > The Gallup poll also found widespread dislike of the United States and
      > President George W Bush, and most of those asked disagreed with the campaign in
      >
      > Afghanistan.
      > Among the countries included in the survey, Lebanon had the most favourable
      > opinion of the US with Pakistan at the other extreme.
      >
      > The poll is believed to be the most comprehensive survey of public opinion in
      > the Muslim world following the attacks on New York and Washington.
      >
      > Gallup conducted the interviews during December 2001 and January 2002.
      >
      > It asked 9,924 Muslim residents in nine countries: Indonesia, Iran, Jordan,
      > Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
      >
      > The poll had about 120 questions, but not all were asked in every country
      > because of censorship, US newspaper USA Today reported.
      >
      > For instance, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Morocco did not allow the question about
      >
      > Arab responsibility for the 11 September attacks, it said.
      >
      > Respondents overwhelmingly described the United States as "ruthless,
      > aggressive, conceited, arrogant, easily provoked, biased," said Gallup editor-
      > in-chief Frank Newport.
      >
      > "The people of Islamic countries have significant grievances with the West in
      > general and with the United States in particular," he said.
      >
      > Figures
      >
      > Although most of those identified by the US authorities as having been involved
      >
      > in the 11 September attacks were of Arab extraction, 61% of the respondents
      > said they did not believe Arab groups were behind the attacks.
      >
      > A further 67% thought the US campaign in Afghanistan following the attacks was
      > unjustified, with 9% thinking it was.
      >
      > Only 9% said they thought US military action in Afghanistan was morally
      > justified. The least satisfied were the people of Morocco, Indonesia and
      > Pakistan.
      >
      > The poll confirms a widespread unfavourable opinion of the US in the Muslim
      > world - 53% - with less than half of that - 22% - holding a positive opinion.
      >
      > Views in Pakistan - a key US ally in the war on terrorism - Iran and Saudi
      > Arabia are the most negative.
      >
      > Only 11% expressed a favourable opinion of the President Bush, with 58% saying
      > they dislike him.
      >
      > Just 12% think the West respects Arab or Islamic values. And 7% say Western
      > nations are fair in their perceptions of Muslim countries.
      >
      >

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      gelatik napisał(a):

      > Most Muslims do not believe that Arabs carried out the 11 September attacks on
      > the United States, according to a poll of nearly 10,000 Muslim residents from
      > nine countries.
      > The Gallup poll also found widespread dislike of the United States and
      > President George W Bush, and most of those asked disagreed with the campaign in
      >
      > Afghanistan.
      > Among the countries included in the survey, Lebanon had the most favourable
      > opinion of the US with Pakistan at the other extreme.
      >
      > The poll is believed to be the most comprehensive survey of public opinion in
      > the Muslim world following the attacks on New York and Washington.
      >
      > Gallup conducted the interviews during December 2001 and January 2002.
      >
      > It asked 9,924 Muslim residents in nine countries: Indonesia, Iran, Jordan,
      > Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
      >
      > The poll had about 120 questions, but not all were asked in every country
      > because of censorship, US newspaper USA Today reported.
      >
      > For instance, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Morocco did not allow the question about
      >
      > Arab responsibility for the 11 September attacks, it said.
      >
      > Respondents overwhelmingly described the United States as "ruthless,
      > aggressive, conceited, arrogant, easily provoked, biased," said Gallup editor-
      > in-chief Frank Newport.
      >
      > "The people of Islamic countries have significant grievances with the West in
      > general and with the United States in particular," he said.
      >
      > Figures
      >
      > Although most of those identified by the US authorities as having been involved
      >
      > in the 11 September attacks were of Arab extraction, 61% of the respondents
      > said they did not believe Arab groups were behind the attacks.
      >
      > A further 67% thought the US campaign in Afghanistan following the attacks was
      > unjustified, with 9% thinking it was.
      >
      > Only 9% said they thought US military action in Afghanistan was morally
      > justified. The least satisfied were the people of Morocco, Indonesia and
      > Pakistan.
      >
      > The poll confirms a widespread unfavourable opinion of the US in the Muslim
      > world - 53% - with less than half of that - 22% - holding a positive opinion.
      >
      > Views in Pakistan - a key US ally in the war on terrorism - Iran and Saudi
      > Arabia are the most negative.
      >
      > Only 11% expressed a favourable opinion of the President Bush, with 58% saying
      > they dislike him.
      >
      > Just 12% think the West respects Arab or Islamic values. And 7% say Western
      > nations are fair in their perceptions of Muslim countries.
      >
      >

      • gelatik Re: Chyba żartujesz? kto? 02.03.02, 03:00
        Gość portalu: Kingfish napisał(a):

        > gelatik napisał(a):
        >
        > > Most Muslims do not believe that Arabs carried out the 11 September attack
        > s on
        > > the United States, according to a poll of nearly 10,000 Muslim residents f
        > rom
        > > nine countries.
        > > The Gallup poll also found widespread dislike of the United States and
        > > President George W Bush, and most of those asked disagreed with the campai
        > gn in
        > >
        > > Afghanistan.
        > > Among the countries included in the survey, Lebanon had the most favourabl
        > e
        > > opinion of the US with Pakistan at the other extreme.
        > >
        > > The poll is believed to be the most comprehensive survey of public opinion
        > in
        > > the Muslim world following the attacks on New York and Washington.
        > >
        > > Gallup conducted the interviews during December 2001 and January 2002.
        > >
        > > It asked 9,924 Muslim residents in nine countries: Indonesia, Iran, Jordan
        > ,
        > > Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
        > >
        > > The poll had about 120 questions, but not all were asked in every country
        > > because of censorship, US newspaper USA Today reported.
        > >
        > > For instance, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Morocco did not allow the question
        > about
        > >
        > > Arab responsibility for the 11 September attacks, it said.
        > >
        > > Respondents overwhelmingly described the United States as "ruthless,
        > > aggressive, conceited, arrogant, easily provoked, biased," said Gallup edi
        > tor-
        > > in-chief Frank Newport.
        > >
        > > "The people of Islamic countries have significant grievances with the West
        > in
        > > general and with the United States in particular," he said.
        > >
        > > Figures
        > >
        > > Although most of those identified by the US authorities as having been inv
        > olved
        > >
        > > in the 11 September attacks were of Arab extraction, 61% of the respondent
        > s
        > > said they did not believe Arab groups were behind the attacks.
        > >
        > > A further 67% thought the US campaign in Afghanistan following the attacks
        > was
        > > unjustified, with 9% thinking it was.
        > >
        > > Only 9% said they thought US military action in Afghanistan was morally
        > > justified. The least satisfied were the people of Morocco, Indonesia and
        > > Pakistan.
        > >
        > > The poll confirms a widespread unfavourable opinion of the US in the Musli
        > m
        > > world - 53% - with less than half of that - 22% - holding a positive opini
        > on.
        > >
        > > Views in Pakistan - a key US ally in the war on terrorism - Iran and Saudi
        >
        > > Arabia are the most negative.
        > >
        > > Only 11% expressed a favourable opinion of the President Bush, with 58% sa
        > ying
        > > they dislike him.
        > >
        > > Just 12% think the West respects Arab or Islamic values. And 7% say Wester
        > n
        > > nations are fair in their perceptions of Muslim countries.
        > >
        > >
        >

        • _helga Ty. Taki NEWS nam sprzedajesz. Niebywale... 02.03.02, 03:11
          gelatik napisał(a):

          > Gość portalu: Kingfish napisał(a):
          >
          > > gelatik napisał(a):
          > >
          > > > Most Muslims do not believe that Arabs carried out the 11 September a
          > ttack
          > > s on
          > > > the United States, according to a poll of nearly 10,000 Muslim reside
          > nts f
          > > rom
          > > > nine countries.
          > > > The Gallup poll also found widespread dislike of the United States an
          > d
          > > > President George W Bush, and most of those asked disagreed with the c
          > ampai
          > > gn in
          > > >
          > > > Afghanistan.
          > > > Among the countries included in the survey, Lebanon had the most favo
          > urabl
          > > e
          > > > opinion of the US with Pakistan at the other extreme.
          > > >
          > > > The poll is believed to be the most comprehensive survey of public op
          > inion
          > > in
          > > > the Muslim world following the attacks on New York and Washington.
          > > >
          > > > Gallup conducted the interviews during December 2001 and January 2002
          > .
          > > >
          > > > It asked 9,924 Muslim residents in nine countries: Indonesia, Iran, J
          > ordan
          > > ,
          > > > Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
          > > >
          > > > The poll had about 120 questions, but not all were asked in every cou
          > ntry
          > > > because of censorship, US newspaper USA Today reported.
          > > >
          > > > For instance, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Morocco did not allow the ques
          > tion
          > > about
          > > >
          > > > Arab responsibility for the 11 September attacks, it said.
          > > >
          > > > Respondents overwhelmingly described the United States as "ruthless,
          > > > aggressive, conceited, arrogant, easily provoked, biased," said Gallu
          > p edi
          > > tor-
          > > > in-chief Frank Newport.
          > > >
          > > > "The people of Islamic countries have significant grievances with the
          > West
          > > in
          > > > general and with the United States in particular," he said.
          > > >
          > > > Figures
          > > >
          > > > Although most of those identified by the US authorities as having bee
          > n inv
          > > olved
          > > >
          > > > in the 11 September attacks were of Arab extraction, 61% of the respo
          > ndent
          > > s
          > > > said they did not believe Arab groups were behind the attacks.
          > > >
          > > > A further 67% thought the US campaign in Afghanistan following the at
          > tacks
          > > was
          > > > unjustified, with 9% thinking it was.
          > > >
          > > > Only 9% said they thought US military action in Afghanistan was moral
          > ly
          > > > justified. The least satisfied were the people of Morocco, Indonesia
          > and
          > > > Pakistan.
          > > >
          > > > The poll confirms a widespread unfavourable opinion of the US in the
          > Musli
          > > m
          > > > world - 53% - with less than half of that - 22% - holding a positive
          > opini
          > > on.
          > > >
          > > > Views in Pakistan - a key US ally in the war on terrorism - Iran and
          > Saudi
          > >
          > > > Arabia are the most negative.
          > > >
          > > > Only 11% expressed a favourable opinion of the President Bush, with 5
          > 8% sa
          > > ying
          > > > they dislike him.
          > > >
          > > > Just 12% think the West respects Arab or Islamic values. And 7% say W
          > ester
          > > n
          > > > nations are fair in their perceptions of Muslim countries.
          > > >
          > > >
          > >
          >

          • gelatik Ty. Taki NEWS nam sprzedajesz. Niebywale...ANO 02.03.02, 03:14
            _helga napisał(a):

            > gelatik napisał(a):
            >
            > > Gość portalu: Kingfish napisał(a):
            > >
            > > > gelatik napisał(a):
            > > >
            > > > > Most Muslims do not believe that Arabs carried out the 11 Septem
            > ber a
            > > ttack
            > > > s on
            > > > > the United States, according to a poll of nearly 10,000 Muslim r
            > eside
            > > nts f
            > > > rom
            > > > > nine countries.
            > > > > The Gallup poll also found widespread dislike of the United Stat
            > es an
            > > d
            > > > > President George W Bush, and most of those asked disagreed with
            > the c
            > > ampai
            > > > gn in
            > > > >
            > > > > Afghanistan.
            > > > > Among the countries included in the survey, Lebanon had the most
            > favo
            > > urabl
            > > > e
            > > > > opinion of the US with Pakistan at the other extreme.
            > > > >
            > > > > The poll is believed to be the most comprehensive survey of publ
            > ic op
            > > inion
            > > > in
            > > > > the Muslim world following the attacks on New York and Washingto
            > n.
            > > > >
            > > > > Gallup conducted the interviews during December 2001 and January
            > 2002
            > > .
            > > > >
            > > > > It asked 9,924 Muslim residents in nine countries: Indonesia, Ir
            > an, J
            > > ordan
            > > > ,
            > > > > Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
            > > > >
            > > > > The poll had about 120 questions, but not all were asked in ever
            > y cou
            > > ntry
            > > > > because of censorship, US newspaper USA Today reported.
            > > > >
            > > > > For instance, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Morocco did not allow the
            > ques
            > > tion
            > > > about
            > > > >
            > > > > Arab responsibility for the 11 September attacks, it said.
            > > > >
            > > > > Respondents overwhelmingly described the United States as "ruthl
            > ess,
            > > > > aggressive, conceited, arrogant, easily provoked, biased," said
            > Gallu
            > > p edi
            > > > tor-
            > > > > in-chief Frank Newport.
            > > > >
            > > > > "The people of Islamic countries have significant grievances wit
            > h the
            > > West
            > > > in
            > > > > general and with the United States in particular," he said.
            > > > >
            > > > > Figures
            > > > >
            > > > > Although most of those identified by the US authorities as havin
            > g bee
            > > n inv
            > > > olved
            > > > >
            > > > > in the 11 September attacks were of Arab extraction, 61% of the
            > respo
            > > ndent
            > > > s
            > > > > said they did not believe Arab groups were behind the attacks.
            > > > >
            > > > > A further 67% thought the US campaign in Afghanistan following t
            > he at
            > > tacks
            > > > was
            > > > > unjustified, with 9% thinking it was.
            > > > >
            > > > > Only 9% said they thought US military action in Afghanistan was
            > moral
            > > ly
            > > > > justified. The least satisfied were the people of Morocco, Indon
            > esia
            > > and
            > > > > Pakistan.
            > > > >
            > > > > The poll confirms a widespread unfavourable opinion of the US in
            > the
            > > Musli
            > > > m
            > > > > world - 53% - with less than half of that - 22% - holding a posi
            > tive
            > > opini
            > > > on.
            > > > >
            > > > > Views in Pakistan - a key US ally in the war on terrorism - Iran
            > and
            > > Saudi
            > > >
            > > > > Arabia are the most negative.
            > > > >
            > > > > Only 11% expressed a favourable opinion of the President Bush, w
            > ith 5
            > > 8% sa
            > > > ying
            > > > > they dislike him.
            > > > >
            > > > > Just 12% think the West respects Arab or Islamic values. And 7%
            > say W
            > > ester
            > > > n
            > > > > nations are fair in their perceptions of Muslim countries.
            > > > >
            > > > >
            > > >
            > >
            >

        • Gość: Kingfish Gelatik podaj nam link bo ja nie wierzę. IP: *.dyn.optonline.net 02.03.02, 03:14
          gelatik napisał(a):

          > Gość portalu: Kingfish napisał(a):
          >
          > > gelatik napisał(a):
          > >
          > > > Most Muslims do not believe that Arabs carried out the 11 September a
          > ttack
          > > s on
          > > > the United States, according to a poll of nearly 10,000 Muslim reside
          > nts f
          > > rom
          > > > nine countries.
          > > > The Gallup poll also found widespread dislike of the United States an
          > d
          > > > President George W Bush, and most of those asked disagreed with the c
          > ampai
          > > gn in
          > > >
          > > > Afghanistan.
          > > > Among the countries included in the survey, Lebanon had the most favo
          > urabl
          > > e
          > > > opinion of the US with Pakistan at the other extreme.
          > > >
          > > > The poll is believed to be the most comprehensive survey of public op
          > inion
          > > in
          > > > the Muslim world following the attacks on New York and Washington.
          > > >
          > > > Gallup conducted the interviews during December 2001 and January 2002
          > .
          > > >
          > > > It asked 9,924 Muslim residents in nine countries: Indonesia, Iran, J
          > ordan
          > > ,
          > > > Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
          > > >
          > > > The poll had about 120 questions, but not all were asked in every cou
          > ntry
          > > > because of censorship, US newspaper USA Today reported.
          > > >
          > > > For instance, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Morocco did not allow the ques
          > tion
          > > about
          > > >
          > > > Arab responsibility for the 11 September attacks, it said.
          > > >
          > > > Respondents overwhelmingly described the United States as "ruthless,
          > > > aggressive, conceited, arrogant, easily provoked, biased," said Gallu
          > p edi
          > > tor-
          > > > in-chief Frank Newport.
          > > >
          > > > "The people of Islamic countries have significant grievances with the
          > West
          > > in
          > > > general and with the United States in particular," he said.
          > > >
          > > > Figures
          > > >
          > > > Although most of those identified by the US authorities as having bee
          > n inv
          > > olved
          > > >
          > > > in the 11 September attacks were of Arab extraction, 61% of the respo
          > ndent
          > > s
          > > > said they did not believe Arab groups were behind the attacks.
          > > >
          > > > A further 67% thought the US campaign in Afghanistan following the at
          > tacks
          > > was
          > > > unjustified, with 9% thinking it was.
          > > >
          > > > Only 9% said they thought US military action in Afghanistan was moral
          > ly
          > > > justified. The least satisfied were the people of Morocco, Indonesia
          > and
          > > > Pakistan.
          > > >
          > > > The poll confirms a widespread unfavourable opinion of the US in the
          > Musli
          > > m
          > > > world - 53% - with less than half of that - 22% - holding a positive
          > opini
          > > on.
          > > >
          > > > Views in Pakistan - a key US ally in the war on terrorism - Iran and
          > Saudi
          > >
          > > > Arabia are the most negative.
          > > >
          > > > Only 11% expressed a favourable opinion of the President Bush, with 5
          > 8% sa
          > > ying
          > > > they dislike him.
          > > >
          > > > Just 12% think the West respects Arab or Islamic values. And 7% say W
          > ester
          > > n
          > > > nations are fair in their perceptions of Muslim countries.
          > > >
          > > >
          > >
          >

          • _helga Ja tez bez linka nie uwierze. To niemozliwe!!! 02.03.02, 03:18
            Gość portalu: Kingfish napisał(a):

            > gelatik napisał(a):
            >
            > > Gość portalu: Kingfish napisał(a):
            > >
            > > > gelatik napisał(a):
            > > >
            > > > > Most Muslims do not believe that Arabs carried out the 11 Septem
            > ber a
            > > ttack
            > > > s on
            > > > > the United States, according to a poll of nearly 10,000 Muslim r
            > eside
            > > nts f
            > > > rom
            > > > > nine countries.
            > > > > The Gallup poll also found widespread dislike of the United Stat
            > es an
            > > d
            > > > > President George W Bush, and most of those asked disagreed with
            > the c
            > > ampai
            > > > gn in
            > > > >
            > > > > Afghanistan.
            > > > > Among the countries included in the survey, Lebanon had the most
            > favo
            > > urabl
            > > > e
            > > > > opinion of the US with Pakistan at the other extreme.
            > > > >
            > > > > The poll is believed to be the most comprehensive survey of publ
            > ic op
            > > inion
            > > > in
            > > > > the Muslim world following the attacks on New York and Washingto
            > n.
            > > > >
            > > > > Gallup conducted the interviews during December 2001 and January
            > 2002
            > > .
            > > > >
            > > > > It asked 9,924 Muslim residents in nine countries: Indonesia, Ir
            > an, J
            > > ordan
            > > > ,
            > > > > Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey.
            > > > >
            > > > > The poll had about 120 questions, but not all were asked in ever
            > y cou
            > > ntry
            > > > > because of censorship, US newspaper USA Today reported.
            > > > >
            > > > > For instance, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Morocco did not allow the
            > ques
            > > tion
            > > > about
            > > > >
            > > > > Arab responsibility for the 11 September attacks, it said.
            > > > >
            > > > > Respondents overwhelmingly described the United States as "ruthl
            > ess,
            > > > > aggressive, conceited, arrogant, easily provoked, biased," said
            > Gallu
            > > p edi
            > > > tor-
            > > > > in-chief Frank Newport.
            > > > >
            > > > > "The people of Islamic countries have significant grievances wit
            > h the
            > > West
            > > > in
            > > > > general and with the United States in particular," he said.
            > > > >
            > > > > Figures
            > > > >
            > > > > Although most of those identified by the US authorities as havin
            > g bee
            > > n inv
            > > > olved
            > > > >
            > > > > in the 11 September attacks were of Arab extraction, 61% of the
            > respo
            > > ndent
            > > > s
            > > > > said they did not believe Arab groups were behind the attacks.
            > > > >
            > > > > A further 67% thought the US campaign in Afghanistan following t
            > he at
            > > tacks
            > > > was
            > > > > unjustified, with 9% thinking it was.
            > > > >
            > > > > Only 9% said they thought US military action in Afghanistan was
            > moral
            > > ly
            > > > > justified. The least satisfied were the people of Morocco, Indon
            > esia
            > > and
            > > > > Pakistan.
            > > > >
            > > > > The poll confirms a widespread unfavourable opinion of the US in
            > the
            > > Musli
            > > > m
            > > > > world - 53% - with less than half of that - 22% - holding a posi
            > tive
            > > opini
            > > > on.
            > > > >
            > > > > Views in Pakistan - a key US ally in the war on terrorism - Iran
            > and
            > > Saudi
            > > >
            > > > > Arabia are the most negative.
            > > > >
            > > > > Only 11% expressed a favourable opinion of the President Bush, w
            > ith 5
            > > 8% sa
            > > > ying
            > > > > they dislike him.
            > > > >
            > > > > Just 12% think the West respects Arab or Islamic values. And 7%
            > say W
            > > ester
            > > > n
            > > > > nations are fair in their perceptions of Muslim countries.
            > > > >
            > > > >
            > > >
            > >
            >

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              > > gelatik napisał(a):
              > >
              > > > Gość portalu: Kingfish napisał(a):
              > > >
              > > > > gelatik napisał(a):
              > > > >
              > > > > > Most Muslims do not believe that Arabs carried out the 11 S
              > eptem
              > > ber a
              > > > ttack
              > > > > s on
              > > > > > the United States, according to a poll of nearly 10,000 Mus
              > lim r
              > > eside
              > > > nts f
              > > > > rom
              > > > > > nine countries.
              > > > > > The Gallup poll also found widespread dislike of the United
              > Stat
              > > es an
              > > > d
              > > > > > President George W Bush, and most of those asked disagreed
              > with
              > > the c
              > > > ampai
              > > > > gn in
              > > > > >
              > > > > > Afghanistan.
              > > > > > Among the countries included in the survey, Lebanon had the
              > most
              > > favo
              > > > urabl
              > > > > e
              > > > > > opinion of the US with Pakistan at the other extreme.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > The poll is believed to be the most comprehensive survey of
              > publ
              > > ic op
              > > > inion
              > > > > in
              > > > > > the Muslim world following the attacks on New York and Wash
              > ingto
              > > n.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > Gallup conducted the interviews during December 2001 and Ja
              > nuary
              > > 2002
              > > > .
              > > > > >
              > > > > > It asked 9,924 Muslim residents in nine countries: Indonesi
              > a, Ir
              > > an, J
              > > > ordan
              > > > > ,
              > > > > > Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and Turkey
              > .
              > > > > >
              > > > > > The poll had about 120 questions, but not all were asked in
              > ever
              > > y cou
              > > > ntry
              > > > > > because of censorship, US newspaper USA Today reported.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > For instance, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Morocco did not allo
              > w the
              > > ques
              > > > tion
              > > > > about
              > > > > >
              > > > > > Arab responsibility for the 11 September attacks, it said.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > Respondents overwhelmingly described the United States as "
              > ruthl
              > > ess,
              > > > > > aggressive, conceited, arrogant, easily provoked, biased,"
              > said
              > > Gallu
              > > > p edi
              > > > > tor-
              > > > > > in-chief Frank Newport.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > "The people of Islamic countries have significant grievance
              > s wit
              > > h the
              > > > West
              > > > > in
              > > > > > general and with the United States in particular," he said.
              >
              > > > > >
              > > > > > Figures
              > > > > >
              > > > > > Although most of those identified by the US authorities as
              > havin
              > > g bee
              > > > n inv
              > > > > olved
              > > > > >
              > > > > > in the 11 September attacks were of Arab extraction, 61% of
              > the
              > > respo
              > > > ndent
              > > > > s
              > > > > > said they did not believe Arab groups were behind the attac
              > ks.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > A further 67% thought the US campaign in Afghanistan follow
              > ing t
              > > he at
              > > > tacks
              > > > > was
              > > > > > unjustified, with 9% thinking it was.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > Only 9% said they thought US military action in Afghanistan
              > was
              > > moral
              > > > ly
              > > > > > justified. The least satisfied were the people of Morocco,
              > Indon
              > > esia
              > > > and
              > > > > > Pakistan.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > The poll confirms a widespread unfavourable opinion of the
              > US in
              > > the
              > > > Musli
              > > > > m
              > > > > > world - 53% - with less than half of that - 22% - holding a
              > posi
              > > tive
              > > > opini
              > > > > on.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > Views in Pakistan - a key US ally in the war on terrorism -
              > Iran
              > > and
              > > > Saudi
              > > > >
              > > > > > Arabia are the most negative.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > Only 11% expressed a favourable opinion of the President Bu
              > sh, w
              > > ith 5
              > > > 8% sa
              > > > > ying
              > > > > > they dislike him.
              > > > > >
              > > > > > Just 12% think the West respects Arab or Islamic values. An
              > d 7%
              > > say W
              > > > ester
              > > > > n
              > > > > > nations are fair in their perceptions of Muslim countries.
              > > > > >
              > > > > >
              > > > >
              > > >
              > >
              >

              • _helga Trudno uwierzyc w takie newsy o muslimach i USA! 02.03.02, 03:20
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                > TRUDNO CO ZROBIC
                >
                > > Gość portalu: Kingfish napisał(a):
                > >
                > > > gelatik napisał(a):
                > > >
                > > > > Gość portalu: Kingfish napisał(a):
                > > > >
                > > > > > gelatik napisał(a):
                > > > > >
                > > > > > > Most Muslims do not believe that Arabs carried out the
                > 11 S
                > > eptem
                > > > ber a
                > > > > ttack
                > > > > > s on
                > > > > > > the United States, according to a poll of nearly 10,00
                > 0 Mus
                > > lim r
                > > > eside
                > > > > nts f
                > > > > > rom
                > > > > > > nine countries.
                > > > > > > The Gallup poll also found widespread dislike of the U
                > nited
                > > Stat
                > > > es an
                > > > > d
                > > > > > > President George W Bush, and most of those asked disag
                > reed
                > > with
                > > > the c
                > > > > ampai
                > > > > > gn in
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > Afghanistan.
                > > > > > > Among the countries included in the survey, Lebanon ha
                > d the
                > > most
                > > > favo
                > > > > urabl
                > > > > > e
                > > > > > > opinion of the US with Pakistan at the other extreme.
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > The poll is believed to be the most comprehensive surv
                > ey of
                > > publ
                > > > ic op
                > > > > inion
                > > > > > in
                > > > > > > the Muslim world following the attacks on New York and
                > Wash
                > > ingto
                > > > n.
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > Gallup conducted the interviews during December 2001 a
                > nd Ja
                > > nuary
                > > > 2002
                > > > > .
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > It asked 9,924 Muslim residents in nine countries: Ind
                > onesi
                > > a, Ir
                > > > an, J
                > > > > ordan
                > > > > > ,
                > > > > > > Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia and T
                > urkey
                > > .
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > The poll had about 120 questions, but not all were ask
                > ed in
                > > ever
                > > > y cou
                > > > > ntry
                > > > > > > because of censorship, US newspaper USA Today reported
                > .
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > For instance, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Morocco did not
                > allo
                > > w the
                > > > ques
                > > > > tion
                > > > > > about
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > Arab responsibility for the 11 September attacks, it s
                > aid.
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > Respondents overwhelmingly described the United States
                > as "
                > > ruthl
                > > > ess,
                > > > > > > aggressive, conceited, arrogant, easily provoked, bias
                > ed,"
                > > said
                > > > Gallu
                > > > > p edi
                > > > > > tor-
                > > > > > > in-chief Frank Newport.
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > "The people of Islamic countries have significant grie
                > vance
                > > s wit
                > > > h the
                > > > > West
                > > > > > in
                > > > > > > general and with the United States in particular," he
                > said.
                > >
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > Figures
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > Although most of those identified by the US authoritie
                > s as
                > > havin
                > > > g bee
                > > > > n inv
                > > > > > olved
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > in the 11 September attacks were of Arab extraction, 6
                > 1% of
                > > the
                > > > respo
                > > > > ndent
                > > > > > s
                > > > > > > said they did not believe Arab groups were behind the
                > attac
                > > ks.
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > A further 67% thought the US campaign in Afghanistan f
                > ollow
                > > ing t
                > > > he at
                > > > > tacks
                > > > > > was
                > > > > > > unjustified, with 9% thinking it was.
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > Only 9% said they thought US military action in Afghan
                > istan
                > > was
                > > > moral
                > > > > ly
                > > > > > > justified. The least satisfied were the people of Moro
                > cco,
                > > Indon
                > > > esia
                > > > > and
                > > > > > > Pakistan.
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > The poll confirms a widespread unfavourable opinion of
                > the
                > > US in
                > > > the
                > > > > Musli
                > > > > > m
                > > > > > > world - 53% - with less than half of that - 22% - hold
                > ing a
                > > posi
                > > > tive
                > > > > opini
                > > > > > on.
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > Views in Pakistan - a key US ally in the war on terror
                > ism -
                > > Iran
                > > > and
                > > > > Saudi
                > > > > >
                > > > > > > Arabia are the most negative.
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > Only 11% expressed a favourable opinion of the Preside
                > nt Bu
                > > sh, w
                > > > ith 5
                > > > > 8% sa
                > > > > > ying
                > > > > > > they dislike him.
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > > Just 12% think the West respects Arab or Islamic value
                > s. An
                > > d 7%
                > > > say W
                > > > > ester
                > > > > > n
                > > > > > > nations are fair in their perceptions of Muslim countr
                > ies.
                > > > > > >
                > > > > > >
                > > > > >
                > > > >
                > > >
                > >
                >

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