Hehehe... pejuang2 auloh ini melakukan kebejadan dgn bikin dan ngejual obat 
palsu.

Tp ga aneh, auloh adalah tukang tipu, jadi dgn sendirinya pejuang2nya jg tukang 
tipu.



http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4279293,00.html

Hezbollah funding terror with fake medicine  
Study shows 
Shiite group branching out from narcotics, begins manufacturing, selling fake 
medical drug in Middle East; Lebanese authorities performing drug 
busts on Captagon labs, arresting top terror leaders 


Roi Kais  
Published:  09.10.12, 11:03 / Israel News 
A new study reveals that Lebanese Shiite group Hezbollah has discovered a new 
and original way of funding its terror activity – counterfeit medicine. 
 
According to the study, over the past year Hezbollah terrorists have 
increased the manufacturing of fake Captagon, a drug used for treating 
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Although banned in most 
countries in the 1980s, illegally produced and smuggled Captagon – 
sometimes containing amphetamine instead of fenethylline – is a common 
drug of abuse in the Middle East. 


Over the past year, several drug labs were uncovered in various mosques in 
Baalbeck and the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon.  
 
The study suggests that Hezbollah has branched out from manufacturing and 
distributing drugs, and has begun producing fake medicine as a source of 
funding. 


According to Dr. Boaz 
Ganor and Miri Halperin, who conducted the study, the change in 
Hezbollah's financial focus mainly derives from the fundamentalist 
aspect of the organization. "As an Islamic organization, drug 
trafficking is problematic," Ganor said. 
 
"Firstly, the issue of drugs contradicts Islam's religious commands. 
Throughout the years, Hezbollah has solved this problem by claiming that the 
drugs were not intended for internal use but rather for exporting 
purposes. Thus, the drugs would only hurt the 'infidels.' However, the 
fact that Islamic believers are still involved in the operation is 
problematic," he added. 
 
"For Hezbollah, counterfeit medicine solves this religious issue," Ganor said. 
  
"An additional explanation for the Lebanese organization's change of 
focus is completely financial. The profit to be made from distributing 
medication is higher than the one made in the drug business," Ganor 
said.
 
He estimated that "the profit was anywhere between 10 million to hundreds of 
millions of dollars a year." 
 Ganor further explained that over the past few years, American 
pressure on the terrorist organization has driven it to stop 
manufacturing and distributing drugs in the country. 
 
However, Ganor insists that despite his study, various reports still indicate 
that the Shiite group is still using drug trafficking in Europe, Africa and 
Latin America to fund its activities. 
 
The link between Hezbollah and the Captagon drug is not a recent one. In 2006, 
Lebanese authorities seized two Captagon manufacturing 
machines that were addressed to Hussein al Mussawi, Hezbollah’s Member 
of Parliament. 
 
Since 2006, Hezbollah has based various counterfeit medicine labs in 
Baalbek and other nearby villages. These labs can produce up to millions of 
fake Captagon pills a day. 
 
According to Ganor, the al Mussawi scandal led to the uncovering of additional 
medical drug smuggling rings. 
  
Ganor claims that the breakthrough in the medical drug scandal, which led to 
more arrests of Hezbollah smugglers, derives from an intergroup 
conflict. 
 
"It appears that after the Second Lebanon War, tensions between Hezbollah's 
leadership in the Bekaa Valley and the 
group's leadership in southern Lebanon increased," he said. 
 "Hezbollah leaders in the Bekaa Valley gathered their strength while southern 
Lebanon was in war with Israel. In their attempt to gain political and 
financial power, Bekaa Valley 
leaders began manufacturing and distributing Captagon pills." 
 "Work began under a religious fatwa (authoritative religious 
decree of Islamic law) made by Sheikh Mohamed Yazbek, a member of 
Hezbollah's highest Shura Council. Yazbek’s fatwa legalized the 
manufacture and sale of Captagon pills on the condition that they were 
not consumed by Shiite believers," Ganor added. 
 Ganor suggested that the tear in Hezbollah's leadership led 
southern Lebanon's leaders to leak information on the criminal network 
in the Bekaa Valley, including names, medical drug labs and smuggling 
routes. 
 Authorities have recently arrested major counterfeit medicine rings in Syria, 
Joran, Turkey and Iraq. 


"Our study shows that 
the origin of the counterfeit medicine ring is in Lebanon. From there, 
the Captagon drug is smuggled to Eastern Europe and the Middle East." 
 
According to the UN's Office on Drugs and Crime, in 2009 over 23.6 tons of fake 
Captagon were seized in the Middle East


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