Good news (Indonesia poll)
Mar. 7th, 2005 08:23 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
from http://washingtontimes.com/national/20050304-102718-5867r.htm
Interesting. I'd thought that the Indonesia tsunami, with its widespread devastation, might be the precursor to revolutions in the region. Strangely enough, those revolutions might turn out to be against Islamic extremism in the area. We can hope.
Muslim opinion of America is changing — for the better, according to a poll released yesterday at the District-based Heritage Foundation.
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Based on a survey conducted Feb. 1-6 of 1,200 adults in Indonesia — the world's largest Muslim country — the poll found that 40 percent favored U.S.-led efforts against global terrorism — up from 23 percent in 2003. Another 36 percent said they opposed those efforts; the figure stood at 72 percent two years ago. Confidence in Osama bin Laden has dropped. When asked if they thought the terrorist leader could "do the right thing regarding world affairs," 23 percent agreed. In 2003, that figure was 58 percent. "The support base that empowers global terrorists has significantly eroded. ... This is a major blow to al Qaeda and other terrorists," the poll stated.
American response to the tsunami that ravaged the region last December has inspired good feelings.
The poll found that 65 percent had a more favorable view toward the United States in the aftermath, with 75 percent saying Americans had done enough to help tsunami victims and 64 percent deeming that assistance "important." Among those who said they supported bin Laden, 71 percent said that American tsunami relief had made them more favorable to the United States.
Interesting. I'd thought that the Indonesia tsunami, with its widespread devastation, might be the precursor to revolutions in the region. Strangely enough, those revolutions might turn out to be against Islamic extremism in the area. We can hope.