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Attacks on US impress Russians strongly
RosBusinessConsulting
December 29, 2001
MOSCOW - The majority of Russian citizens, 57 per cent, called the Sept. 11
terrorist attacks on the USA ‘the event of the year’. The war in Afghanistan
was in second – only 5 per cent of respondents named it the event of the year,
the Kursk lifting operation was in third with 3 per cent and the war in Chechnya
was in fourth with 2 per cent.
These were the results of a public opinion poll conducted by the Public
Opinion Fund on December 22. The poll was conducted among 1,500 people in 100
cities and settlements located in 44 regions and republics of Russia. Another
question of the poll was the most positive and negative events of the year 2001.
12 per cent mentioned such positive factors as a rise in the standard of
living, salaries, student allowances and pensions, 10 per cent named the Kursk
retrieval operation and 2 per cent estimated the establishment of closer ties
between Russia and the USA as well as with other NATO members as the most
positive event.
The most negative events were emergencies and terrorists acts, such as the
flooding in Siberia and the crash of the Tu-154 plane over the Black Sea (17 per
cent), the war in Chechnya (14 per cent) and a drop in the standard of living
and high inflation (13 per cent).
Last year respondents named the Kursk tragedy and the war in Chechnya and the
most negative events of 2000.
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