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51% Pakistanis sad & 44% consider Osama a Martyr: Survey
South Asian News Agency (SANA) ⋅ May 16, 2011 ⋅
ISLAMABAD, (SANA): Although Public opinion is divided on the Abbottabad
Incident however more than two third of Pakistanis (68%) believe the
sovereignty of their country was severely compromised in the American
operation and about half of population are sad and 44% consider Osama bin
Laden a Martyr.
Findings of a study released by Gilani Foundation and carried out by Gallup
Pakistan during May 7-10, less than a week after the death of Osama Bin
Laden, shows the mixed emotions of Pakistani people about the life and death
of Osama bin Laden.
When asked, in a in a poll, whether they assessed his death as one of a
martyr (Shaheed) or an outlaw, 44% Pakistani looked upon him as a martyr (
Shaheed) and 28% as an outlaw, 27% said they did not know.
The poll was conducted among 2530 men and women above 18 year of age
representative of the adult population of Pakistan. They were distributed in
the Rural and Urban areas of various Provinces and Districts and comprised
a cross-section of various education, income, age and linguistic backgrounds.
The field work was carried out face to face during May 7-10, 2011.
When asked either OBL Death in Abbottabad was a real or staged the majority
(49%) consider the Osama incident an activity which was staged by the
Americans. Only 26% believe that the story being told is true and an equal
number (25%) is unsure.
More than two third of Pakistanis (68%) believe the sovereignty of their
country was severely compromised in the American operation in Abbottabad
against Osama Bin Laden while 28% disagree.
The findings indicate that over half of all Pakistanis (51%) say they are
sad about the death of Osama bin Laden and 44% consider him a Martyr.
The survey finding shows a significant 30% described their emotions as
unconcerned or uncommitted whereas 11% were happy and 28% believe Osama was
killed because he was an outlaw.
A majority believes that Pakistani authorities were in connivance with the
American forces to engage in this operation. The belief about connivance for
the (Zardari-Gilani) government is slightly higher than for the Army.
Only 30% Pakistanis believe that having eliminated Osama Bin Laden, the
American forces will now withdraw from Afghanistan. A larger number (51%)
believe they will continue to engage in the war in Afghanistan.
Most Pakistanis are fearful that terrorist acts in their country might rise
and only a few (14%) are hopeful that terrorism in their country might
decline after Osama is removed from the scene.
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