Terrorism in Prague
Ivan Gabal, a sociologist who runs Gabal Analysis &
Consulting, found in a recent survey that 80% of
Czechs consider the war on terrorism to be their war
too. At the same time, though, 56% of respondents don't
fear a terrorist attack on the CR. Speaking Mon. at a
conference sponsored by Altisa and the Business
Leaders Forum, President Thomas Dine of Radio Free
Europe said he winces every time he hears that Czechs
don't consider terrorism a direct threat. If you believe it
won't happen here, he said, it will. He added that the
Nato summit in Nov. will be a big potential target. Gabal
explained that Czechs perceive the threat differently
from Americans, because they lived for 40 years under
a kind of state-sponsored terrorism. Czechs feel
solidarity with the U.S., he said, but this doesn't mean
they let the fear of terrorism dictate how they live.
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