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Section: General News - A public opinion survey conducted by the Washington based World Public Opinon.Org shows more Pakistanis perceive Taliban and al-Qaida as a critical threat. But it also shows Pakistanis' negative opinion about U.S. policies remains unchanged.
According to the poll, there has been a major shift in Pakistan in how the people perceive Taliban and al-Qaida militants. Clay Ramsay is the Research Director of the World Public Opinion.Org, the group that conducted the survey.
"Eighty-one percent now see the activities of the Islamist militants and Taliban in the FATA area as a critical threat to Pakistan while in the fall of 2007 when we asked the same …