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Posted on July 15th, 2005 by martijn.
Categories: International Terrorism, Young Muslims.
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Posted on July 15th, 2005 by .
Categories: International Terrorism, Religious and Political Radicalization, Young Muslims.
Aljazeera.Net – Al-Qaida: Wrong answers to real problems
Once again I watched the nauseous devastation and massacre, this time in the heart of my city, near the universities and libraries, where I have spent much of my adult life.
Posted on July 15th, 2005 by .
Categories: Multiculti Issues.
It seems that the Dutch are the most of negative of all people about Muslims. That’s the conclusion in most news topics of today about Pew Global Attitudes Project
The report is called ‘Islamic Extremism: Common Concern for Muslim and Western Publics‘ and concludes that support for terror wanes among Muslim publics.
About the conclusion that the Dutch audience is the most critical one? Well ‘we’ have the idea that their is an increasing sens of islamic identity among Muslims and that ‘they’ want to remain distinct:

And there is concern for Islamic extremism:

The overall view is very negative. Also see the extremely negative images about Jews in some Muslimcountries and non-Muslimcountries:
