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: “The Global Afghan Opium Trade – 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.
“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.
“Each student makes around $15 to $20 a day,” Rehman reveals.
“They are being paid in the local Afghani currency which has gained strength 
against the Pakistani rupee in recent months.
“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)
“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.

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