Monday, October 8, 2007

Greatest fear is terrorism

TERRORISM and immigration are people’s greatest fear according to a new survey.

The poll also shows that one in seven adults (15 per cent) is reluctant to have children and one in four (27 per cent) less inclined to plan for the future because of world troubles.

Terrorism is people’s greatest fear - 70 per cent say they are most worried about that, while immigration worries 58 per cent of people.

Environmental issues are less of a concern - only a third are worried about climate change (38 per cent) and a quarter by the threat of a natural disaster (23 per cent).

The YouGov survey, commissioned by the Mental Health Foundation ahead of World Mental Health Day on Wednesday, found that world events left some people feeling powerless (56 per cent), angry (50 per cent), anxious (35 per cent) and depressed (26 per cent).

To help cope with their worries, more than a third of respondents said they sought to find out more about an issue (38 per cent).

Almost the same number said that talking to family and friends provided relief (33 per cent).

A quarter said voting helped, while 12 per cent found comfort in a religious or spiritual belief.

Clinical psychologist Dr Michael Reddy said: “As social animals, we are sensitive to dangers from other humans that are intentional, such as terrorism.

“Accidental dangers, such as natural disasters, fail to motivate us in the same way.

“Immigration ranks highly as a worry because humans identify themselves as belonging to particular groups who share the same values and codes of behaviour this is one of our main ways of feeling secure."

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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article313015.ece

In the UK, Possession of the Anarchist's Cookbook Is Terrorism

Anonymous Terrorist writes
"Back in the midsts of time, when I was a lad and gopher was the height of information retrieval I read The Anarchist's Cookbook in one huge text file. Now it appears the UK government considers possession of the book an offense under the Terrorism Act 2000 and is prosecuting a 17 year old boy, in part, for having a copy of the book. 'The teenager faces two charges under the Terrorism Act 2000. The first charge relates to the possession of material for terrorist purposes in October last year. The second relates to the collection or possession of information useful in the preparation of an act of terrorism.'"

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