A total of 83% of Romans are
frightened of potential terror attacks during Pope Francis'
Jubilee, or Holy Year, which is due to start on December 8 and
draw millions of Catholic pilgrims to Rome.
The figure was revealed by a survey presented on Tuesday
during a conference on Rome's efforts to tackle terrorism linked
to the Jubilee.
About half of respondents in the survey saw the biggest
threat coming from militant Islamists.
It also revealed that 48% of respondents, who were surveyed
after the attacks in Paris, declared that they "do not know any
immigrants and do not want to associate with them".
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