[wanita-muslimah] Bukankah Ini kutukan dari ALLAH.....Amerika hanya sebagai tangan2 dari ALLAH.

2010-04-01 Terurut Topik abdul
Bismilahirrahmanirrahiim.
Kalau kita baca Media cetak, mereka sangat keras untuk membela dan menegakan 
Syariat Islam. Wanita2 dipaksa berpakaian Jilbab dan laki laki dipaksa 
berjabang dan berjenggot serta berpakaian sunnah Rasul.

Namun ternyata; 90 percent of the world's heroin. datang dari daerah2 taliban 
Afganistan. Nauzubillah.

Penderitaan2 yang di alami oleh Rakyat taliban kususnya Afganistan umumnya, 
adalah kutukan2 dari ALLAH.

Sesungguhnya ALLAH tidak menganiaya hamba2Nya, tapi mereka sendirilah yang 
menganiaya dirinya.

Mereka sudah tahu bahwa Heroin itu adalah barang terlarang, namun karena 
pengaruh setan untuk mendapatan uang dan nafkah, mereka menanam dan menjual kpd 
masarakat...

Semoga ALLAH mmeberikan petunjuk2 kpd ulama2 yangmengaku penegak agama islam.

salam=peace



KABUL – Opium seizures in Afghanistan soared 924 percent last year because of 
better cooperation between Afghan and international forces, the top U.S. drug 
enforcement official said Thursday.

The Taliban largely funds the insurgency by profits from the opium trade, 
making it a growing target of U.S. and Afghan anti-insurgency operations. 
Afghanistan produces the raw opium used to make 90 percent of the world's 
heroin.

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration now has 96 agents in the country who 
joined with Afghan counterparts and NATO forces in more than 80 combined 
operations last year, acting DEA administrator Michelle Leonhart said at a news 
conference in Kabul.

That is the success of bringing the elements, civil, military Afghan partners 
together, Leonhart said.

Leonhart did not give figures for total amounts of drugs seized but said the 
increase was 924 percent between 2008 and 2009. International groups estimate 
that only about 2 percent of Afghanistan's drug production was blocked from 
leaving the country in 2008 for markets in Central Asia and Europe.

Leonhart said eradication efforts had already scored some success in the south, 
with opium cultivation down more than 30 percent in Helmand province that is 
responsible for half of Afghanistan's total production.

She said the DEA was working with U.S. forces moving into the Taliban 
heartland, including significant operations in Helmand.

There is a very good plan put together to have very robust interdiction 
operations going forward there, eventually moving that to other provinces in 
the south, Leonhart said.

Such operations place the Afghan government and its foreign allies in a bind 
because eradicating poppy fields risks driving angry farmers, for whom opium 
poppy is a cheap, hardy, low-risk crop, into the arms of the insurgents because 
they fear loss of their livelihood.

Efforts to replace opium with other crops such as wheat and vegetables haven't 
scored wide success because profits for the farmers are much lower than for 
poppies.

Leonhart gave no details of the strategy for the south, but stressed that the 
focus was not on farmers but on seizing drugs and weapons, arresting 
traffickers, and tracing the profits of the trade.

Because the money is what fuels the insurgency, Leonhart said.

In a sign that traffickers are striking back against such efforts, 13 people 
were killed Wednesday when a bomb concealed on a bicycle exploded near a crowd 
gathered to receive free vegetable seeds provided by the British government as 
part of a program to encourage them not to plant opium poppy.

No one claimed responsibility for the attack, although the acting provincial 
head of agriculture, Ghulam Sahki, said the blast could have been the work of 
drug dealers trying to stop the alternative crop program.

A recent NATO operation in the Helmand town of Marjah struck at the heart of 
the Taliban opium business. While troops discovered acres (hectares) of poppy 
fields and numerous opium packing operations, farmers were left alone.

NATO, U.S. and Afghan forces took control of Marjah in a three-week offensive 
in February and early March but face a fearful and mistrustful population as 
they work to set up a functioning government.

Also Thursday, an Indian diplomat said India was suspending teaching and aid 
operations in Kabul following a February bomb attack that killed six Indian 
staff.

Those operations should be restored in two or three months and similar Indian 
aid efforts in four other Afghan cities remained up and running, said J.P. 
Singh, spokesman for the Indian Embassy in Kabul.

The Taliban have long opposed India's involvement in Afghanistan because of its 
ties to the Afghan group that helped the U.S. oust the Islamist regime in late 
2001.




Re: [wanita-muslimah] Bukankah Ini kutukan dari ALLAH.....Amerika hanya sebagai tangan2 dari ALLAH.

2010-04-01 Terurut Topik H. M. Nur Abdurahman
 17 acres).(*) Sayangnya sebanyak 700 pakar UNDCP 
yang memantau tanaman opium telah kehilangan pekerjaan. Pakar-pakar PBB itu 
tidak menyukai bila kami mengeluarkan perintah mengharamkan tanaman opium tsb. 
(Issue tentang opium telah terklarifikasi). Kami minta kesabaran anda para 
pembaca dalam seri berikutnya tentang klarifikasi mengenai issue kaum perempuan 
dan penghancuran patung-patung Budha. WaLlahu a'lamu bishshawab.

*** Makassar, 4 November 2001
[H.Muh.Nur Abdurrahman]
http://waii-hmna.blogspot.com/2001/11/498-empat-issue-miring-tentang-thaliban.html

(*)
Update:
When the Taliban entered north Waziristan in 2003 they immediately banned poppy 
cultivation and punished those who sold it. However, when US/Northern Alliance 
expulsion of the Taliban, opium cultivation has increased in the southern 
provinces liberated from the Taliban control, and by 2005 production was 87% of 
the world's opium supply, rising to 90% in 2006.


###

- Original Message - 
From: abdul latifabdul...@yahoo.com
To: wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 18:26
Subject: [wanita-muslimah] Bukankah Ini kutukan dari ALLAH.Amerika hanya 
sebagai tangan2 dari ALLAH.

Bismilahirrahmanirrahiim.
Kalau kita baca Media cetak, mereka sangat keras untuk membela dan menegakan 
Syariat Islam. Wanita2 dipaksa berpakaian Jilbab dan laki laki dipaksa 
berjabang dan berjenggot serta berpakaian sunnah Rasul.

Namun ternyata; 90 percent of the world's heroin. datang dari daerah2 taliban 
Afganistan. Nauzubillah.

Penderitaan2 yang di alami oleh Rakyat taliban kususnya Afganistan umumnya, 
adalah kutukan2 dari ALLAH.

Sesungguhnya ALLAH tidak menganiaya hamba2Nya, tapi mereka sendirilah yang 
menganiaya dirinya.

Mereka sudah tahu bahwa Heroin itu adalah barang terlarang, namun karena 
pengaruh setan untuk mendapatan uang dan nafkah, mereka menanam dan menjual kpd 
masarakat...

Semoga ALLAH mmeberikan petunjuk2 kpd ulama2 yangmengaku penegak agama islam.

salam=peace



KABUL - Opium seizures in Afghanistan soared 924 percent last year because of 
better cooperation between Afghan and international forces, the top U.S. drug 
enforcement official said Thursday.

The Taliban largely funds the insurgency by profits from the opium trade, 
making it a growing target of U.S. and Afghan anti-insurgency operations. 
Afghanistan produces the raw opium used to make 90 percent of the world's 
heroin.

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration now has 96 agents in the country who 
joined with Afghan counterparts and NATO forces in more than 80 combined 
operations last year, acting DEA administrator Michelle Leonhart said at a news 
conference in Kabul.

That is the success of bringing the elements, civil, military Afghan partners 
together, Leonhart said.

Leonhart did not give figures for total amounts of drugs seized but said the 
increase was 924 percent between 2008 and 2009. International groups estimate 
that only about 2 percent of Afghanistan's drug production was blocked from 
leaving the country in 2008 for markets in Central Asia and Europe.

Leonhart said eradication efforts had already scored some success in the south, 
with opium cultivation down more than 30 percent in Helmand province that is 
responsible for half of Afghanistan's total production.

She said the DEA was working with U.S. forces moving into the Taliban 
heartland, including significant operations in Helmand.

There is a very good plan put together to have very robust interdiction 
operations going forward there, eventually moving that to other provinces in 
the south, Leonhart said.

Such operations place the Afghan government and its foreign allies in a bind 
because eradicating poppy fields risks driving angry farmers, for whom opium 
poppy is a cheap, hardy, low-risk crop, into the arms of the insurgents because 
they fear loss of their livelihood.

Efforts to replace opium with other crops such as wheat and vegetables haven't 
scored wide success because profits for the farmers are much lower than for 
poppies.

Leonhart gave no details of the strategy for the south, but stressed that the 
focus was not on farmers but on seizing drugs and weapons, arresting 
traffickers, and tracing the profits of the trade.

Because the money is what fuels the insurgency, Leonhart said.

In a sign that traffickers are striking back against such efforts, 13 people 
were killed Wednesday when a bomb concealed on a bicycle exploded near a crowd 
gathered to receive free vegetable seeds provided by the British government as 
part of a program to encourage them not to plant opium poppy.

No one claimed responsibility for the attack, although the acting provincial 
head of agriculture, Ghulam Sahki, said the blast could have been the work of 
drug dealers trying to stop

Re: [wanita-muslimah] Bukankah Ini kutukan dari ALLAH.....Amerika hanya sebagai tangan2 dari ALLAH.

2010-04-01 Terurut Topik Dwi Soegardi
. mengatakankan Afghanistan bebas sepenuhnya dari tanaman opium --
 0% of opium cultivation. Zero, zilch, kosong -- langsung tak ada lagi.
 (According to opioids.com, by February 2001, production had been reduced
 from 12,600 acres (51 km²) to only 17 acres).(*) Sayangnya sebanyak 700
 pakar UNDCP yang memantau tanaman opium telah kehilangan pekerjaan.
 Pakar-pakar PBB itu tidak menyukai bila kami mengeluarkan perintah
 mengharamkan tanaman opium tsb. (Issue tentang opium telah terklarifikasi).
 Kami minta kesabaran anda para pembaca dalam seri berikutnya tentang
 klarifikasi mengenai issue kaum perempuan dan penghancuran patung-patung
 Budha. WaLlahu a'lamu bishshawab.

 *** Makassar, 4 November 2001
 [H.Muh.Nur Abdurrahman]

 http://waii-hmna.blogspot.com/2001/11/498-empat-issue-miring-tentang-thaliban.html
 
 (*)
 Update:
 When the Taliban entered north Waziristan in 2003 they immediately banned
 poppy cultivation and punished those who sold it. However, when US/Northern
 Alliance expulsion of the Taliban, opium cultivation has increased in the
 southern provinces liberated from the Taliban control, and by 2005
 production was 87% of the world's opium supply, rising to 90% in 2006.


 ###


 - Original Message -
 From: abdul latifabdul...@yahoo.com latifabdul777%40yahoo.com
 To: wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com wanita-muslimah%40yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2010 18:26
 Subject: [wanita-muslimah] Bukankah Ini kutukan dari ALLAH.Amerika
 hanya sebagai tangan2 dari ALLAH.

 Bismilahirrahmanirrahiim.
 Kalau kita baca Media cetak, mereka sangat keras untuk membela dan
 menegakan Syariat Islam. Wanita2 dipaksa berpakaian Jilbab dan laki laki
 dipaksa berjabang dan berjenggot serta berpakaian sunnah Rasul.

 Namun ternyata; 90 percent of the world's heroin. datang dari daerah2
 taliban Afganistan. Nauzubillah.

 Penderitaan2 yang di alami oleh Rakyat taliban kususnya Afganistan umumnya,
 adalah kutukan2 dari ALLAH.

 Sesungguhnya ALLAH tidak menganiaya hamba2Nya, tapi mereka sendirilah yang
 menganiaya dirinya.

 Mereka sudah tahu bahwa Heroin itu adalah barang terlarang, namun karena
 pengaruh setan untuk mendapatan uang dan nafkah, mereka menanam dan menjual
 kpd masarakat...

 Semoga ALLAH mmeberikan petunjuk2 kpd ulama2 yangmengaku penegak agama
 islam.

 salam=peace

 

 KABUL - Opium seizures in Afghanistan soared 924 percent last year because
 of better cooperation between Afghan and international forces, the top U.S.
 drug enforcement official said Thursday.

 The Taliban largely funds the insurgency by profits from the opium trade,
 making it a growing target of U.S. and Afghan anti-insurgency operations.
 Afghanistan produces the raw opium used to make 90 percent of the world's
 heroin.

 The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration now has 96 agents in the country
 who joined with Afghan counterparts and NATO forces in more than 80 combined
 operations last year, acting DEA administrator Michelle Leonhart said at a
 news conference in Kabul.

 That is the success of bringing the elements, civil, military Afghan
 partners together, Leonhart said.

 Leonhart did not give figures for total amounts of drugs seized but said
 the increase was 924 percent between 2008 and 2009. International groups
 estimate that only about 2 percent of Afghanistan's drug production was
 blocked from leaving the country in 2008 for markets in Central Asia and
 Europe.

 Leonhart said eradication efforts had already scored some success in the
 south, with opium cultivation down more than 30 percent in Helmand province
 that is responsible for half of Afghanistan's total production.

 She said the DEA was working with U.S. forces moving into the Taliban
 heartland, including significant operations in Helmand.

 There is a very good plan put together to have very robust interdiction
 operations going forward there, eventually moving that to other provinces in
 the south, Leonhart said.

 Such operations place the Afghan government and its foreign allies in a
 bind because eradicating poppy fields risks driving angry farmers, for whom
 opium poppy is a cheap, hardy, low-risk crop, into the arms of the
 insurgents because they fear loss of their livelihood.

 Efforts to replace opium with other crops such as wheat and vegetables
 haven't scored wide success because profits for the farmers are much lower
 than for poppies.

 Leonhart gave no details of the strategy for the south, but stressed that
 the focus was not on farmers but on seizing drugs and weapons, arresting
 traffickers, and tracing the profits of the trade.

 Because the money is what fuels the insurgency, Leonhart said.

 In a sign that traffickers are striking back against such efforts, 13
 people were killed Wednesday when a bomb concealed on a bicycle exploded
 near a crowd