We need governmental reform, say Arab citizens

From strategypage.com:
A recent “Opinion Survey of the Arab Street 2005″ by Al Arabiya news network provides some interesting answers. The survey sought to see what Arabs thought about the relative lack of economic progress in the Arab world. In answer to the question, “What is stalling development in the Arab world?,” 81 percent chose [...]

By Alex Singleton

From strategypage.com:

A recent “Opinion Survey of the Arab Street 2005″ by Al Arabiya news network provides some interesting answers. The survey sought to see what Arabs thought about the relative lack of economic progress in the Arab world. In answer to the question, “What is stalling development in the Arab world?,” 81 percent chose “Governments are unwilling to implement change and reform”, 8 percent citing “The ongoing Arab-Israeli conflict,” 7 percent “Civil society is failing to convince governments”, and 4 percent chose “Terrorism”.Another question, “What is the fastest way to achieve development in the Arab world?”, had 67 percent choosing “Ensuring the rule of law through justice and law enforcement”, 23 percent chose “Enhancing freedom of speech”, and 10 percent chose “Resolving the Arab-Israeli conflict”.

(Hat tip: Freedom Institute (Ireland).

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