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tabatha

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Mon Jun 25, 2012, 02:38 AM Jun 2012

Neighboring Countries Have Poor View of Syria, Poll Finds

By Epoch Times Staff On June 25, 2012 @ 2:14 am In Middle East

The “vast majority” of Jordanians, Egyptians, Turks, and Tunisians—countries that have a large Sunni majority—want to see Assad step down from power, the Pew Research Center reported following a survey on attitudes in the region. In Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia, 89 percent of respondents said he should step down, and around 67 percent of Turkish respondents felt the same.

In Lebanon, however, Assad is viewed more favorably, at least among the Shi’ite Muslims, with 96 percent of the Shi’ite community supporting Assad. Among the Christians, only 34 percent favor Assad and that goes down to 8 percent among the Sunni population.

Assad and his family are members of the Shi’ite offshoot Alawite sect, which is generally considered heterodox by Sunni Muslims. The shabiha, a civilian militia that takes orders from Assad and has been blamed for some of the worst atrocities during the uprising, are also primarily Alawite. Despite being ruled by Alawites, Syria is around 80 percent Sunni. Other than Russia, Syria has received support from mainly Shi’ite sources, including the Shi’ite-dominated Iranian government, and the Lebanese Shi’ite group Hezbollah.

Although the majority of respondents in Egypt, Jordan, Turkey, and Lebanon said they would like to see Assad ousted, at the same time, they do not support harsher sanctions on Syria. However, Tunisians are in favor of more pressure. “Tunisia is the only nation polled in which most would support military intervention by Arab states to remove Assad from power,” the Pew poll said. During the Arab Spring movement, Tunisia was the first country to oust its former, longtime dictator. None of the polled countries would like to see a Western country’s military intervene in the Syria conflict.

URL to article: http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/world/neighboring-countries-have-poor-view-of-syria-poll-finds-256534.htm

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The Revolution is for ALL Syrians. Christian Homsi joins the Free Syrian Army. tabatha Jun 2012 #1

tabatha

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1. The Revolution is for ALL Syrians. Christian Homsi joins the Free Syrian Army.
Mon Jun 25, 2012, 02:42 AM
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