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Majorities support women's rights in North Africa

Gallup Poll results in three North African nations find large majorities of respondents agreeing that their countries should guarantee certain rights to women. At least seven in 10 respondents in Tunisia (78%) Algeria (73%) and Morocco (71%) agree that women should have the same legal rights as men. (November 2007)

Many citizens trust neighbours more than police

Gallup World Poll interviews in 86 countries reveal that in a majority of countries neighbours are perceived to be more trustworthy than are the police. In Kenya for example 62% of respondents believe a neighbour would return a lost wallet to its rightful owner but only 23% think the police would do the same. (October 2007)

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