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Support falls for bin Laden among Muslims
(China Daily/Agencies)
Updated: 2005-07-16 07:20

WASHINGTON: Support for Osama bin Laden and suicide bombings have fallen sharply in much of the Muslim world, according to a multicountry poll released on Thursday.


File photo shows Osama bin Laden in this 2001 file photo. [Reuters]
The survey by the Pew Research Centre examined public opinion in six predominantly Muslim nations: Morocco, Pakistan, Turkey, Indonesia, Jordan and Lebanon. It also examined views in nine North American and European countries as well as in India. In all, more than 17,000 people were questioned either by telephone of face-to-face.

"There's declining support for terrorism in the Muslim countries and support for Osama bin Laden is declining. There's also less support for suicide bombings," said Pew Centre Director Andrew Kohut.

"This is good news, but still there are substantial numbers who support bin Laden in some of these countries," he told a news conference.

In Morocco, 26 per cent of the public now say they have a lot or some confidence in bin Laden, down from 49 per cent in a similar poll two years ago.

In Lebanon, where both Muslims and Christians took part in the survey, only 2 per cent expressed some confidence in the Saudi-born al-Qaida leader, down from 14 per cent in 2003.
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