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Publication: http://icberkshire.icnetwork.co.uk
Date: March 14, 2004
URL: http://icberkshire.icnetwork.co.uk/0100news/nationalnews/content_objectid=14052923_method=full_siteid=50102_headline=-British-Muslims--back-strikes-on-US--name_page.html
More than one in 10 British Muslims
back al Qaida-style terror strikes on the United States, a poll has revealed
tonight.
As the anniversary of war in Iraq
approaches, more condemned the recent Gulf conflict than attacks on America.
And almost half said they might
consider becoming a suicide bomber if they lived as a Palestinian.
An overwhelming 80% say Britain
and the US should not have launched the invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein.
That is significantly higher than
the 73% opposed to terrorist strikes on the US, according to the ICM survey
for The Guardian.
Attacks on the US by al Qaida or
other groups were viewed as justified by 13% of the 500 British Muslims
questioned.
Another 15% said they did not know
whether the such attacks are wrong or right.
Far fewer, 10%, said Prime Minister
Tony Blair and US President George Bush were right to go to war.
Liberal Democrat MP Jenny Tonge
provoked fury when she said that despite condemning violence living as
a Palestinian could have driven her to become a suicide bomber.
However, 47% of Muslims agreed compared
with just 15% of all of those questioned.