Poll: Little support for al-Qaeda in Turkey, Muslim countries
 
 
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21 May 2013 Tuesday
 
 
 
 
 
 

Poll: Little support for al-Qaeda in Turkey, Muslim countries

This may 3, 2011 file photo shows Afghan newspapers in Kabul headlining the killing of al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden. (Photo: AP)
1 May 2012 /AP
Muslim majorities in an arc of five countries including Turkey have little good to say about al-Qaeda one year after American commandos killed the Muslim terror group's leader, a poll shows.

Most of the views expressed by Muslims in Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Turkey and Pakistan were overwhelmingly negative in the poll conducted as part of the Pew Research Center's Global Attitudes Project, released Monday.

The organization cautioned that findings in Pakistan, where US Navy SEALs killed Osama bin Laden on May 2, 2011, did not include responses from areas holding 18 percent of the population; these districts were too dangerous for pollsters to operate.

The poll found overwhelmingly unfavorable views of al-Qaeda in Egypt at 71 percent compared to 21 percent who held favorable views; Jordan, 77 percent to 15 percent; Turkey, 73 percent to 6 percent; and Lebanon, 98 percent to 2 percent. The areas of Pakistan polled found 55 percent negative, and 13 percent positive.

Pew said support for bin Laden had been ebbing considerably before his death. In Jordan, for instance, 61 percent of respondents told pollsters in 2007 they had confidence that the terrorist leader would do the right thing. The next year, after al-Qarda suicide attacks against Amman, Jordan's capital, that number fell to 24 percent. By last year, it was lower still at 13 percent.

The margin of error on the latest polling varied according to the country but ranged from 4.2 percentage points to 5.2 percentage points. The polling was done in late March and early April.

            

 
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yhis just another bit of propoganda put out by islamic and arab intrests, just something to turn the eyes of the world from the truth. behind the scene al-queda is backed to the full.
ed
ADAM Millions of Americans are sympathetic to the plight of the survivors of the Nazi Germany, but the real reason for support of Israel is due to our religious monuments in Israel. If you are really living in Atlanta, then you also know that there are many natives who do NOT like anyone that is n...
Me
@ Observer: Most Muslims including my self have to sympathy for Bin Laden or his terrorist network. However, the Muslim world is not the only place in the world that harbors a small segment of a population with warm feelings for cold blooded killers. Millions of Americans are deep sympathizers to th...
Adam from Atlanta, Georgia, USA
Good news, but still shows that millions of people in the Muslim world still hold positive views of al-Qaeda. It may be only 21% in Egypt, but this figure translates to about 15 million people... In Turkey 6% translates to about 4.5 million people with positive views of this terrorist organization. ...
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