Islam has done a poor
job of shedding outright criminality, most of which ends up been directed
against believers. The idea that
criminality exists to be applied against nonbelievers has provided a loophole allowing
the worst criminals to do just what they like.
Sophism is wonderful.
Here we have the
completely bizarre case of an actual fatah been issued that merely exempts shiites. This means that they can be sold to Saudi Royalty
in good Islamic conscience, an oxymoron if there ever was one.
This is the sort of
nonsense that is steadily diminishing Islam.
Hezbollah Manufacturing
Counterfeit Medicine
The
terror organization has found that profits are greater than in its previous
fundraising tactics -- trafficking hard drugs.
Tue,
September 11, 2012
A
new study reveals Hezbollah is generating millions of dollars in “Islamic-sanctioned”
funds by manufacturing fake medicine.
According
to Dr. Boaz Ganor and Miri Halperin, who conducted the study, Hezbollah has
moved away from trafficking hard drugs, which contradict Islamic “principles,”
and have moved into making a counterfeit form of Captagon, a drug used for
treating Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
Although
Captagon was banned in most countries in the 1980s, it is a commonly used – and
abused – drug in the Middle East. Hezbollah substitutes a cheaper amphetamine
instead of Captagon’s normal active ingredient fenethylline in the counterfeit
version
YnetNews.com reports
that Ganor estimates that profits from the drug’s sales are “anywhere between
10 million to hundreds of millions of dollars a year."
Over
the past year, a number of drug laboratories were uncovered in various mosques
in Baalbeck and the Beqaa Valley in Lebanon. Ganor says that the
discovery of the drug smuggling ring stems from infighting between Hezbollah
terrorists in different regions of Lebanon .
According
to Ynet, Ganor explained the discover as follows: "It appears
that after the second Lebanon war [with Israel], 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 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 said.
Ganor
suggested that the conflict between Hezbollah's leaders was the impetus for the
tip that led to the uncovering of the drug network in the Bekaa Valley. The tip
included names, locations of labs and smuggling routes.
Ynet
also reports that major counterfeiters of medicine have recently been arrested
in Syria, Jordan, Turkey and Iraq. Ganor adds, "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."
Statistics
from the UN's Office on Drugs and Crime show that over 23.6 tons of fake
Captagon were seized in the Middle East in 2009 alone.
It
is possible that the move away from trafficking hard drug to counterfeit drugs
could be due to religious reasons, according to Ganor .
"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.
But
Ganor also said that the move to counterfeit medicine could also be for purely
financial reasons as Ganor notes that Hezbollah is still heavily involved in
drug trafficking in Europe, Latin America and Africa.
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