Friday, March 19, 2004
Quality Journalism
As pointed out by my brother, this is another inspired headline by the NZ Herald, I mean nearly 6 out of 10 ... so approximately half think their "liberation" has made things worse???
Most Iraqis prefer life after Saddam
18.03.2004
BAGHDAD - A year after United States and British troops invaded Iraq to overthrow Saddam Hussein, most Iraqis say life is better than it was under the former dictator, say results of an extensive poll released yesterday.
But many have little faith in occupying troops and the US-led administration - and nearly one in five say attacks on foreign soldiers in Iraq are justified.
Asked whether their lives were better now than this time last year, nearly six in 10 Iraqis said the situation was somewhat better or much better than it was, according to the survey of 2500 people conducted for a group of broadcasters by Oxford Research International.
Most Iraqis prefer life after Saddam
18.03.2004
BAGHDAD - A year after United States and British troops invaded Iraq to overthrow Saddam Hussein, most Iraqis say life is better than it was under the former dictator, say results of an extensive poll released yesterday.
But many have little faith in occupying troops and the US-led administration - and nearly one in five say attacks on foreign soldiers in Iraq are justified.
Asked whether their lives were better now than this time last year, nearly six in 10 Iraqis said the situation was somewhat better or much better than it was, according to the survey of 2500 people conducted for a group of broadcasters by Oxford Research International.
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