YouGov, a global opinion pollster based in UK, recently conducted a survey on opinions of Pakistanis regarding the Osama Bin Laden operation. The survey was conducted online between May 4 and May 5, 2011 by polling ROZEE.PK's online subscribers (www.rozee.pk). It is broadly representative of the online population in Pakistan. The fact that this survey excluded rural and less educated groups actually makes the results more striking.
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ROZEE.PK / YouGov Pakistan Opinion Survey: Osama Bin Laden
1. O n l i n e M a r k e t R e s e a r c h S t u d y
Pakistan Online Opinion Survey:
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Osama Bin Laden & USA After May 1, 2011
May 6, 2011
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3. Overview
YouGov conducted this survey online between May 4 and May 5, 2011
ROZEE.PK’s online subscribers were invited to take part in the survey
Survey is broadly representative of the online population in Pakistan
Survey is broadly representative of the online population in Pakistan
The sample size was 1,039 Pakistani residents
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Online sample focused on the more educated respondents in Karachi, Islamabad and Lahore
The fact that the survey excluded rural and less educated groups actually makes the results more striking
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4. Headlines
A staggering 66% of Pakistanis think the person who was killed by US Navy Seals was not bin Laden
74% believe the US government does not respect Islam and considers itself at war with the Muslim world
An overwhelming 77% of Pakistanis strongly oppose the presence of US troops in Pakistan
An overwhelming 77% of Pakistanis strongly oppose the presence of US troops in Pakistan
70% object to the Pakistani government’s policy of accepting economic aid from the US
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76% oppose the government’s allowing, or having allowed, US drone attacks on militant groups
75% of respondents disapprove of US actions in hunting bin Laden on Pakistani soil
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48% of Pakistanis say bin Laden was not a true Muslim leader
59% of Pakistanis believe that few, if any, senior army officers support the Taleban
86% of Pakistanis oppose allowing U.S. drone attacks
8 % o akista is suppo t t e cou t y s p oductio o uc ea weapo s
81% of Pakistanis support the country’s production of nuclear weapons
54% feel that the Pakistani military will be very successful in controlling militant groups after U.S troops
leave
62% feel that there was atleast a possibility that senior figures in Pakistan’s military knew bin Laden’s
whereabouts
75% think the U.S. was wrong to bury Bin Laden at sea and should have given him a proper Muslim
burial on land
46% of Pakistanis think that Osama Bin Laden had nothing to do with the September 11, 2001 attacks
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