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I quite liked this article, because it seemed well balanced in how it asked and presented the poll results. (With exception of the somewhat weighted and misleading headline :mmokay: )A "significant minority" of Muslims in Britain believe the July 7 suicide bombers are martyrs, a survey has found.
The poll for ITV News and The Times, carried out in the run-up to the 7/7 anniversary, indicates that the Muslim community in the UK appears to be sharply-divided over terrorism and security.
Of the 1,131 Muslims surveyed, 56 per cent said the Government is not doing enough to fight extremism - more than the 49 per cent for the population as a whole.
But, a significant minority, 13 per cent, believe the 7/7 bombers should be regarded as "martyrs". And 7 per cent felt suicide attacks on UK civilians could be justified in some circumstances. This rose to 16 per cent for a military target.
Of those polled, 16 per cent said the attacks by four suicide bombers on the London Underground and a double-decker bus were wrong but the cause was right.
And a similar number said they would be "indifferent" if a family member joined al-Qaeda while 2 per cent said they would actually be proud.
But half of those polled thought intelligence services have the right to infiltrate Muslim organisations to gather information about their activities. Two-in-three - 65 per cent - said their community needed to integrate better into British society.
Meanwhile, more than a third, 35 per cent, said that they would feel proud if a close family member joined the police force.
(From http://uk.news.yahoo.com/04072006/356/july-7-bombers-martyrs.html)
Do these results surprise you? If so, which ones?
peace.