Abbas Amin cuma kaing2 kayak anjing kejepit buntut, hehehe....
>________________________________ >From: Abbas <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 2:03 PM >Subject: [proletar] Re: Santri panen opium > > > >Kamu dengan otakmu yang sudah jadi sangat itemabu; dan ahli air wudhu lalat >serta air kencing onta; sangat itemabu lagi dengan mengajukan pertanyaan >seperti itu, Debil ! > >--- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@...> wrote: >> >> Siapa yg ngeharamkan panen opium? Jelas bukan auloh. >> >> Krn ga diharamkan auloh, maka santri2 pada kerja manen opium, krn manen >> opium itu halal. Kan kalo ga haram berarti halal, emangnya ada yg ga haram >> dan ga halal? >> >> >> >> >> >________________________________ >> >From: Abbas <abas_amin08@...> >> >To: [email protected] >> >Sent: Tuesday, August 9, 2011 2:08 PM >> >Subject: [proletar] Re: Santri panen opium >> > >> > >> > >> >Sungguh benar kata2 para bijak dahulu bahwa Islam akan hancur oleh orang2 >> >PENGAKU Islam sendiri ! >> >Dan bahkan yang sdah diharamkan dilanggar ! >> >Makamanusia2 durhaka itulah yang mestinya manusia Atheis IBLIS yang >> >brtkedok ISLAM !!!!! >> > >> >--- In [email protected], item abu <itemabu@> wrote: >> >> >> >> Santri2 Islam ini ternyata kerja di ladang opium unt panen opium, >> >> hehehe... >> >> >> >> Halal koq, krn auloh ga pernah ngeharamin manen opium. >> >> >> >> Islam itu emang agama yg benar unt para bajingan keparat, bukan? >> >> >> >> >> >> http://tribune.com.pk/story/224821/illicit-drug-production-balochistan-madrassa-students-harvest-poppy-on-holidays/ >> >> >> >> Illicit drug production: Balochistan madrassa students harvest poppy on >> >> holidays >> >> By Qaiser Butt >> >> Published: August 5, 2011 >> >> >> >> >> >> QUETTA: >> >> >> >> >> >> Afghanistan, as of March 2010, is the largest illicit opium >> >> producer of the world, ahead of Burma, and Pakistan has a clinical role >> >> to play in this statistic. >> >> In 2007, Afghanistan produced an extraordinary 8,200 tonnes of opium >> >> (34% more than in 2006), becoming practically the exclusive supplier of >> >> the world’s deadliest drug (93% of the global opiates market), >> >> according to the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) >> >> Afghanistan >> >> Opium Survey 2007. >> >> (Read: â€Å"The Global Afghan Opium Trade â€" A Threat >> >> Assessment�) >> >> Being one of the world’s largest opium and heroin producer, the >> >> labour demand needed to cater to this extensive poppy harvesting and >> >> cultivation is met in an invariably peculiar way. >> >> Hundreds of madrassa students from Chaman and adjoining tribal >> >> regions of Balochistan are engaged by Afghan farmers for poppy >> >> cultivation in Afghanistan’s two major heroin-producing provinces >> >> of >> >> Helmand and Kandahar for the past three months. >> >> These Pakistani madrassa students rush to the Afghan provinces with >> >> strongholds of the Taliban, on lucrative money-making projects as soon >> >> as their madrassas are closed in the first week of June for the >> >> three-month summer holidays. >> >> â€Å"It is a source of easy money for madrassa students,� says >> >> Saifur >> >> Rehman, a local social worker of Ziarat who is well acquainted with many >> >> in the poppy harvesting workforce. >> >> â€Å"Each student makes around $15 to $20 a day,� Rehman reveals. >> >> â€Å"They are being paid in the local Afghani currency which has gained >> >> strength against the Pakistani rupee in recent months. >> >> â€Å"Most students returned home with $1,500 to $2,000 after the >> >> harvesting season last year.� Muslim scholars in Afghanistan >> >> remain >> >> divided regarding the issue of poppy cultivation and its harvesting in >> >> Afghanistan. A majority of these scholars declare poppy production >> >> against the Islamic injunctions but a few of them disagree and argue >> >> that it was permitted in Islam for medical purposes. >> >> However, all of them remain unanimous that heroin production is forbidden >> >> in Islam. >> >> Despite the debates, no serious effort is being undertaken by these >> >> scholars to prevent the students from engaging in poppy harvesting in >> >> Helmand and Kandahar. >> >> (Read: Strengthen border controls around Afghanistan to end drug >> >> trade, UN) >> >> â€Å"A few of the workers even fell unconscious during harvesting since >> >> they were not properly trained for the job,� Rehman says. >> >> Poppy harvesting became the main source of livelihood for many Afghan and >> >> Pakistani families since the fall of the Taliban regime after the >> >> US and Nato attacks in September 11, 2001. >> >> A 2007 UN report revealed that leaving aside 19th century China, >> >> which had a population at that time 15 times larger than today’s >> >> Afghanistan, no other country in the world had ever produced narcotics >> >> on such a deadly scale. >> >> Published in The Express Tribune, August 5th, 2011. >> >> >> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> >> >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> >> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >> > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] ------------------------------------ Post message: [email protected] Subscribe : [email protected] Unsubscribe : [email protected] List owner : [email protected] Homepage : http://proletar.8m.com/Yahoo! 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