Large Majority of Egyptians Put High Priority on Fair Courts
About eight-in-ten Egyptians said last spring that a fair judiciary was very important to their nation’s future.
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About eight-in-ten Egyptians said last spring that a fair judiciary was very important to their nation’s future.
Muslims in Egypt, Iraq, Jordan and Tunisia are unanimous in their belief in only one God and the Prophet Muhammad
As Egypt’s new president comes to New York to speak at the UN, few in his country say Obama has been fair in dealings with Israelis and Palestinians
In 2006, two-thirds of French adults aware of the controversy over a Danish newspaper publishing cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad said Muslim intolerance was most to blame
About eight-in-ten Egyptians have an unfavorable view of the United States
Though more than six in ten Americans support the administration’s campaign of drone strikes against extremist leaders, majorities in many other nations oppose this tactic
Even before the most recent fighting in Syria, many in neighboring countries wanted Bashar al-Assad to leave office
As Egyptians prepare for national elections, 53% say they are satisfied with the way things are going in their country, while 41% are say they are dissatisfied.
About two-thirds of Egyptians say they believe that democracy is preferable to any other kind of government.
Roughly eight-in-ten Egyptians (79%) express unfavorable attitudes toward the U.S., with just 19% saying favorable.
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