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  • Poll finds Muslim support for bin Laden waning
    Thursday, July 14, 2005
    In heavily Islamic countries, support for terror attacks on Americans drops

    WASHINGTON - Support for Osama bin Laden and terrorist bombings
    against Americans and their allies in Iraq is falling in several
    heavily Muslim countries, particularly those where terrorist attacks
    have occurred.

    According to surveys conducted for the Pew Research Center for the
    People & the Press, young people in Morocco, Lebanon, Pakistan and
    Turkey view America more favorably than the overall populations in
    those countries.
    "There are some signs � especially in Indonesia, Morocco and even
    Turkey, where they've had their own experience with terrorist
    bombings � that there's less support than there was in 2003 for
    suicide bombings and for bin Laden," Pew director Andrew Kohut said.

    Pew interviewed people in 17 countries, six of which � Indonesia,
    Jordan, Lebanon, Morocco, Pakistan and Turkey � have majority Muslim
    populations. The polling was done before last week's terrorist
    bombings in London.

    Fewer justify suicide bombings
    In Lebanon, the number of people who think the use of suicide bombing
    and other forms of violence is justified in defense of Islam has
    dropped from 73 percent in the summer of 2002 to 39 percent now.
    Smaller drops were seen in Morocco, from 40 percent a year ago to 13
    percent now, and in Pakistan and Indonesia. In Jordan, the number of
    people who feel such violence is justified has grown slightly; the
    number in Turkey remains very low.

    Since March 2004, the sentiment for suicide bombing against Americans
    and their allies in Iraq dropped from 70 percent to 49 percent in
    Jordan, which neighbors Iraq, and dropped by smaller margins in
    Pakistan, Turkey, and Morocco.

    Public confidence in bin Laden has dipped sharply since May 2003 in
    Indonesia, Morocco, Lebanon and Turkey � all countries that have
    experienced recent terrorist bombings. In Pakistan and Jordan, a
    majority of people continue to say they have at least some confidence
    in bin Laden, the Saudi leader of al-Qaida.

    A majority of people in Morocco and Pakistan say Islamic extremism
    greatly threatens their country, and almost half in Indonesia and
    Turkey said it poses a great threat. Few people in Lebanon and Jordan
    felt that way.
    posted by Jay Are @ 5:21:00 PM  
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