when was this survey conducted? and what were the areas they covered?
looks fake.....
i know what these ngo's keep doing.and i know the workers of CAMP ngo.
Well in my opinion the only polls tht matter are from the innocent ppl who actually unforunately have to experience these drone attacks and operations, why dont these polls ask ppl would u be ok if ur neighbour gets hit with a drone attack or ur housing area is bombed and shelled by army and airforce.
It easy to answer yes to operations when someone else is involved
You will both find your answers in the survey. Almost the exact questions you have asked were part of the survey, at least bother to read it before you comment. They interviewed people within the areas hit by drones, IDPs, people in surrounding tribal regions etc. and have been doing it every year since 2008.
The survey also lists the methodology, areas, numbers and, for the community surveys, even the names of the tribal elders that participated.
I think this survey is quite a good indicator of things, but obviously, its not perfect. By their own admission, they were unable to reach 42% of the villages in FATA because of security concerns. They also admit that there is a 5% chance of errors, so if you like, you can tip the numbers in "your" favor by 5%. Still, the survey remains very useful.
See, the thing is, we may not
like the numbers, but that doesn't
change the numbers, pure and simple. I see this problem over and over on this forum. Even some of our most senior members refuse to accept the simple truths of hard evidence, whether it be regarding Pakistanis' view of Shariah or Drone Strikes or Gen Musharraf or any other controversial issue.
I'm not saying we must take this survey to be the absolute truth, but at least admit that it is one of the best tools we've had to situation on the ground.