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lennart
30-10-03, 21:32
EU denies suppressing Israel poll finding

30 October 2003

The European Commission denied Thursday having intervened to exclude a potentially damaging poll finding about Israel from a survey on Europeans' views published this week.

The EU executive said that the finding, which reportedly says that Europeans believe Israel poses the biggest threat to world peace, will be published next Monday along with the full results from the survey.

"There was no political decision," said commission spokesman Gerassimos Thomas, asked about the report in the Spanish daily El Pais which cited findings that 59 percent of Europeans rate Israel as the most threatening country, ahead of the United States, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and North Korea.

He said "this was a technical decision" aimed at providing topical data -- in the context of last week's Iraq donor conference in Madrid -- before releasing full results once they had been fully analysed and compiled.

The Brussels commission on Monday published a survey entitled "Iraq and peace in the world," an initial "Eurobarometer" poll on findings from interviews in the EU's member states.

The survey was based on replies to 10 out of 15 questions put to 500 citizens in mid-October in each EU member state. But it omitted results from five of the questions, the spokesman said.

"In view of the Madrid conference we decided to try to supply some preliminary results regarding Madrid as soon as possible," he said.

"We didn't have time to assess all the replies for last Monday, so we decided we would have to select 10 questions from the survey," he added.

The commission declined to comment on the reported poll findings on Israel.

"Even the drafts that we have... are not finalised at this moment. There are still some calculations that have to be done," Thomas said.

He added: "Once we've got those final results we will make whatever comments there are to be made."

According to the El Pais report, questions have also been raised about the reliability of the questioning concerning countries that threaten world peace. For example India was included in the proposed list, but not Pakistan.

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lennart
30-10-03, 21:33
Poll controversy as Israel and US labelled biggest threats to World peace

EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - Over half of Europeans think that Israel now presents the biggest threat to world peace according to a controversial poll requested by the European Commission.

According to the same survey, Europeans believe the United States contributes the most to world instability along with Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq and North Korea.

The specially commissioned poll which asked citizens 15 questions on "the reconstruction of Iraq, the conflict in the Middle East and World peace", has caused controversy in Brussels.

The European Commission is coming under fire for publishing the results of a number of questions - relating to Iraqi reconstruction - while failing to publish the results which revealed the extent of mistrust of Israel and the United States in Europe.

A Commission spokesperson today (30 October) denied that the decision to withhold some of the results until next Monday was politically motivated, adding that some of the results not yet published are still "unstable".

He did, however, add that a decision was made to publish a preview of the questions pertaining to the reconstruction of Iraq, to coincide with the Iraqi donors conference in Madrid, which took place at the end of last week.

This admission has raised questions about whether the Commission sought to suppress the results which would have came at a particularly sensitive moment.

One pollster involved in the survey told the EUobserver that some questions being raised about the poll were unfounded.

"The questions were decided upon by both the polling organisations and the European Commission", the source said.

Israeli officials dismissed the results of the poll as propaganda.

According to Spanish daily El Pais, a massive 59 percent of Europeans said they believed that Israel is the biggest obstacle to world peace.

The poll, conducted by Taylor Nelson Sofres/ EOS Gallup Europe, was conducted between 8 and 16 of October.
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Allemaal anti-semitisme.....

Zwarte Schaap
30-10-03, 21:37
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Allemaal anti-semitisme.....

Gelukkig laat de meerderheid van de europeanen zich niet misleiden inzake de wereldvrede.

Simon
30-10-03, 22:48
Geplaatst door lennart
Poll controversy as Israel and US labelled biggest threats to World peace

Ja een beetje een kletsverhaal dat er te weinig tijd zou zijn om die andere vragen uit te werken. Het lijkt mij dus wel degelijk een politieke beslissing om enkele vragen nog niet openbaar te maken. Maar ik neem aan dat ze zich aan hun woord houden en maandag de volledige resultaten publiceren.

Simon