SMRC: 60% of Citizens Don't Trust the Government, Often Accuses Religious Scholars of Crimes
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Most Indonesian Muslims do not believe the government frequently criminalizes religious scholars. This is evident in the latest survey results from Saiful Mujani Research and Consulting (SMRC).
The survey shows that 54% of Muslim respondents do not believe the current government frequently criminalizes religious scholars. 6% of Muslim respondents strongly disagreed with the statement that the government frequently criminalizes religious scholars.
Meanwhile, 24% of Muslim respondents believe the government frequently criminalizes religious scholars, with 3% strongly agreeing. The remaining 13% of respondents were unsure or did not answer.
SMRC conducted a random survey of 1,220 respondents, achieving an 87% response rate between February 28th and March 8th, 2021. Of these respondents, 88.8% were Muslim. The survey has a margin of error of 3.07% at a 95% confidence level.
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