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Survey of Conflict Prevention and Cooperation 2004

Uzbekistan, 2004
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(Q33 Primary, 1st). What groups or individuals can take part in this conflict in (q33p_1)

Data file: database_uzb

Overview

Valid: 346
Invalid: 1154
Minimum: 1
Maximum: 999
Type: Discrete
Decimal: 0
Start: 215
End: 217
Width: 3
Range: 1 - 999
Format: Numeric
Weighted variable: V374

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Literal question
What groups or individuals can take part in this conflict in our country over the next few years?
Categories
Value Category Cases
1 Terrorists 19
5.5%
2 The Wahhabis 29
8.4%
3 Police 1
0.3%
5 Common people 52
15%
6 Whose who envy our people 1
0.3%
7 Islamic political groups 1
0.3%
8 Religious leaders 1
0.3%
9 Hizb-ut-Tahrir 7
2%
10 Black-bearded people 1
0.3%
11 The Wahhabis` leaders 1
0.3%
12 Akramists (advocates of Akram Yuldashev - A.J.) 1
0.3%
13 Low-income (poor) people 24
6.9%
14 Unorganized youth 3
0.9%
15 Those who are dissatisfied with the power (who do not like t 2
0.6%
16 Extremists under the mask of religion 2
0.6%
17 Unemployed population (people) 26
7.5%
18 Extremist groups 3
0.9%
19 Suffering people 13
3.8%
22 Dekhans (collective farmers) 2
0.6%
23 Leaders of the country 1
0.3%
24 Bad people 3
0.9%
25 The Wahhabi groups 4
1.2%
26 Religious extremists 3
0.9%
27 Those who are pursuing only their own gains and interests 2
0.6%
29 Those who have sold out their country (Traitors to their cou 2
0.6%
30 Uncomprehending people 5
1.4%
35 Thoughtless (`beboshlar`) people 1
0.3%
36 Poor people 4
1.2%
37 Rich and greedy people seeking power 2
0.6%
39 Unemployed youth 5
1.4%
40 Organized groups 1
0.3%
43 Representatives of different nations 2
0.6%
44 Youth 6
1.7%
45 The people who will come to the end of their endurance 3
0.9%
47 Drug addicts 3
0.9%
48 Those who are not able to feed their children 1
0.3%
49 Tajiks who do not understand the law 2
0.6%
50 Those released from jails 2
0.6%
55 The unemployed 4
1.2%
59 Hungry people 3
0.9%
60 Irresponsible youth under the influence of the others 1
0.3%
61 Idlers 2
0.6%
62 Those who do not have their own opinion 1
0.3%
63 Neighbors 1
0.3%
65 Government officials (place-hunters) 1
0.3%
66 Illiterate people 3
0.9%
67 People without any values in life 1
0.3%
70 The rich 1
0.3%
71 Religious groups 2
0.6%
73 A conflict could arise between traders at the market (in the 1
0.3%
74 Shakhids 1
0.3%
75 The government itself 1
0.3%
77 Those who are against the President 1
0.3%
78 Terrorists from abroad 1
0.3%
79 Terrorists from Iraq 1
0.3%
83 People from troubled families 1
0.3%
84 Those who love money 1
0.3%
85 Pensioners 1
0.3%
87 Mujaheds 1
0.3%
90 Irresponsible people 3
0.9%
91 People badly in need 1
0.3%
92 The Wahhabis who misinterpret religion 1
0.3%
93 Chiefs 1
0.3%
94 Groups of militants 1
0.3%
96 Children-hooligans 1
0.3%
97 Fanatics 1
0.3%
99 Whose who addict themselves to religion 1
0.3%
105 Intelligent people 1
0.3%
106 Hot-tempered people 1
0.3%
107 Instigators 1
0.3%
109 Those who need money for drugs 1
0.3%
110 Misguided terrorists 1
0.3%
111 Hooligans-idlers 1
0.3%
115 Those who have joint terrorists 1
0.3%
116 It could be in the form of mass discontent, involving everyb 1
0.3%
117 Different people, regardless of nationality and religion 1
0.3%
118 Political parties 1
0.3%
997 Irrelevant answer 1
0.3%
998 NO ANSWER 5
1.4%
999 Hard to answer 49
14.2%
Sysmiss 1154
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

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