We asked 80 respondents to answer our survey. These are the results:
Question 2:
Do you know what it means?
36% of our respondents know what the right peaceful assembly and elections mean.
64% of our respondents doesn't know what the right to peaceful assembly and elections mean.
Do you know what it means?
36% of our respondents know what the right peaceful assembly and elections mean.
64% of our respondents doesn't know what the right to peaceful assembly and elections mean.
Question 3:
Do you know any institutions that help promote these human rights?
46% of our respondents know institutions that help protect the right to peaceful assembly and elections. 54% of our respondents don't know any institutions that help promote the right to peaceful assembly and elections.
Do you know any institutions that help promote these human rights?
46% of our respondents know institutions that help protect the right to peaceful assembly and elections. 54% of our respondents don't know any institutions that help promote the right to peaceful assembly and elections.
Question 4:
Have you joined a peaceful assembly/protest?
8% of our respondents have joined a peaceful assembly/protest. 92% have not joined a protest/peaceful assembly.
Have you joined a peaceful assembly/protest?
8% of our respondents have joined a peaceful assembly/protest. 92% have not joined a protest/peaceful assembly.
Question 5:
In what other peaceful ways can citizens express their disagreements for the current government and administrations?
42% of our respondents said that they should talk to a government official. 16% said that they should start a protest against the government. 6% said they should write a letter to the government. 6% said they should raise awareness. 8% said they should interview a government official. 6% said they should vote.12% said they should spread awareness in the internet. 4% said they are not sure what to do.
In what other peaceful ways can citizens express their disagreements for the current government and administrations?
42% of our respondents said that they should talk to a government official. 16% said that they should start a protest against the government. 6% said they should write a letter to the government. 6% said they should raise awareness. 8% said they should interview a government official. 6% said they should vote.12% said they should spread awareness in the internet. 4% said they are not sure what to do.