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New Poll Highlights Need for Reform in the Middle East

Published December 10, 2015by Derek Davison 1 Comment

by Derek Davison A new public opinion survey undertaken in six Arab countries, Iran, and Turkey finds that people are more likely to blame “corrupt, repressive, and unrepresentative governments” and “religious figures and groups promoting extremist ideas and/or incorrect religious… Continue Reading  

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