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Oud 30 december 2006, 09:13   #4
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On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 06:07:26 +0100, alien wrote:

> http://www.lexpress.fr/info/infojour...?id=34290&0431



BAGHDAD, Dec. 29 (UPI) -- About 90 percent of Iraqis feel the situation in
the country was better before the U.S.-led invasion than it is today,
according to a new ICRSS poll.

The findings emerged after house-to-house interviews conducted by the
ICRSS during the third week of November. About 2,000 people from Baghdad
(82 percent), Anbar and Najaf (9 percent each) were randomly asked to
express their opinion. Twenty-four percent of the respondents were women.

Only five percent of those questioned said Iraq is better today than in
2003. While 89 percent of the people said the political situation had
deteriorated, 79 percent saw a decline in the economic situation; 12
percent felt things had improved and 9 percent said there was no change.
Predictably, 95 percent felt the security situation was worse than before.

The results of the poll conducted by the Iraq Centre for Research and
Strategic Studies and shared with the Gulf Research Center, has a margin
error of +/- 3.1 percent.

The ICRSS is an independent institution "which attempts to spread the
conscious necessity of realizing basic freedoms, consolidating democratic
values and foundations of civil society."

Nearly 50 percent of the respondents identified themselves only as
"Muslims"; 34 percent were Shiites and 14 percent, Sunnis.


http://www.upi.com/InternationalInte...9-101021-1168r





...mais 100% des firmes US pétrolières, d'armement et de sécurité
(mercenaires, 30.000 en Irak au service des usa) trouvent que la situation
est meilleure aujourd'hui qu'avant l'invasion illégale (suivant les lois
internationales) de l'irak par les usa.