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Good News From Iraq: Opium Agriculture Takes Off

By Patrick Cockburn, Independent UK. Posted January 18, 2008.


War-hawks say the "liberal media" don't report positive progress from the edges of Empire.

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Editor's note: According to UN estimates, 92 percent of the world's heroin originates in Afghanistan, the other theater in Bush's "War on Terror."

The cultivation of opium poppies whose product is turned into heroin is spreading rapidly across Iraq as farmers find they can no longer make a living through growing traditional crops.

Afghans with experience in planting poppies have been helping farmers switch to producing opium in fertile parts of Diyala province, once famous for its oranges and pomegranates, north-east of Baghdad.

At a heavily guarded farm near the town of Buhriz, south of the provincial capital Baquba, poppies are grown between the orange trees in order to hide them, according to a local source.

The shift by Iraqi farmers to producing opium was first revealed by The Independent last May and is a very recent development. The first poppy fields, funded by drug smugglers who previously supplied Saudi Arabia and the Gulf with heroin from Afghanistan, were close to the city of Diwaniyah in southern Iraq. The growing of poppies has now spread to Diyala, which is one of the places in Iraq where al-Qa'ida is still resisting US and Iraqi government forces. It is also deeply divided between Sunni, Shia and Kurd and the extreme violence means that local security men have little time to deal with the drugs trade. The speed with which farmers are turning to poppies is confirmed by the Iraqi news agency al-Malaf Press, which says that opium is now being produced around the towns of Khalis, Sa'adiya, Dain'ya and south of Baladruz, pointing out that these are all areas where al-Qa'ida is strong.

The agency cites a local agricultural engineer identified as MS al-Azawi as saying that local farmers got no support from the government and could not compete with cheap imports of fruit and vegetables. The price of fertilizer and fuel has also risen sharply. Mr Azawi says: "The cultivation of opium is the likely solution [to these problems]."

Al-Qa'ida is in control of many of the newly established opium farms and has sometimes taken the land of farmers it has killed, said a local source. At Buhriz, American military forces destroyed the opium farm and drove off al-Qa'ida last year but it later returned. "No one can get inside the farm because it is heavily guarded," said the source, adding that the area devoted to opium in Diyala is still smaller than that in southern Iraq around Amara and Majar al-Kabir.

After being harvested, the opium from Diyala is taken to Ramadi in western Iraq. There are still no reports of heroin laboratories being established in Iraq, unlike in Afghanistan.

Iraq has not been a major consumer of drugs but heroin from Afghanistan has been transited from Iran and then taken to Basra from where it is exported to the rich markets of Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the Gulf. Under Saddam Hussein, state security in Basra was widely believed to control local drug smuggling through the city.

The growing and smuggling of opium will be difficult to stop in Iraq because much of the country is controlled by criminalized militias. American successes in Iraq over the past year have been largely through encouraging the development of a 70,000-strong Sunni Arab militia, many of whose members are former insurgents linked to protection rackets, kidnapping and crime. Muqtada al-Sadr, the leader of the powerful Shia militia, the Mehdi Army, says that criminals have infiltrated its ranks.

The move of local warlords, both Sunni and Shia, into opium farming is a menacing development in Iraq, where local political leaders are often allied to gangsters. The theft of fuel, smuggling and control of government facilities such as ports means that gangs are often very rich. It is they, rather than impoverished farmers, who have taken the lead in financing and organizing opium production in Iraq.

Initial planting in fertile land west and south of Diwaniya around the towns of Ash Shamiyah, al-Ghammas and Shinafiyah were said to have faced problems because of the extreme heat and humidity. Al-Malaf Press says that it has learned that the experiments with opium poppy-growing in Diyala have been successful.

Although opium has not been grown in many of these areas in Iraq in recent history, some of the earliest written references to opium come from ancient Iraq. It was known to the ancient Sumerians as early as 3400BC as the "Hul Gil" or "joy plant" and there are mentions of it on clay tablets found in excavations at the city of Nippur just east of Diwaniyah.

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Failed war! Grow hemp!
Posted by: garry minor on Jan 18, 2008 12:19 PM   
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How sad! And the best part yet is the fact that the profits from the illegal opium go right back and feed the terrorists we are fighting to begin with. The prohibition of drugs is slowly destroying us. It is an endless nightmare that effects innocent farmers forced to grow certain crops to survive, then declared outlaws, raided and possibly killed, to the drug lords and border wars killing thousands upon thousands of people.
Then when the drugs get into our system here at home it creates the single largest pyramid scheme, magnifying the problem. Every single new user becomes another possible dealer, if for no other reason but to get his a little cheaper, and it goes on and on. It will come right into your home, right into your kids bedroom. There are no forms to fill out, licenses, quality control, taxes, nothing. Anyone can sell drugs. That's the problem! There is no control, we gave it to the bad guy's.
At the beginning of the 1900's when drugs first began to become illegal it created a nightmare from the beginning that no one has wanted to fix. From that time on we have been puting band-aid after band-aid on the problem instead of regulating the sales of drugs, educating people with facts, not scare tactics, and treating those that do have problems like human beings instead of convicts.
The only way that we will ever have any control of the drug market is if we take control back, and the only way to do that is to put drugs behind the counter and have qualified people distribute them in an adult manner. The mere publicity of the "War" creates an interest, it's a free add in the paper. The unjust laws and ignorance feed on themselves creating fear and tension. The war on drugs is nothing but a war on humanity.
Currently more and more countries are finding the benefits of growing industrial hemp! Right now China is growing 40% of the worlds market and developing new technology for paper, plastics, fuels, and plywood that will keep the U.S.A. at an economic and strategic deficit for years. Our prohibition is a threat to our National security. Anything made from oil, coal, timber, or cotton can be made with cannabis hemp. All paper, plastics, paints, varnishes, textiles, lubricants, fuels, insulations, plywood, structural materials, many health foods, cosmetics, and medicines can all be made with eco-friendly cannabis. One acre of hemp equals four of timber and you harvest it every year, tree's take a lifetime. Do the math on that! It is ten times more efficient than corn for ethanol and grows without most fertilizers, herbicides, or pesticides to foul the soil and water. It is by far the Earths best source for biomass. Canvas is Dutch for cannabis. It's seed is the single most nutritious thing you can eat. Our Government stockpiles it as a strategic food source under Executive order #12919, yet deny it to us. Henry Ford built and fueled a car primarily with it. There are well over 25,0000 products that can be made with hemp.
In Canada and Europe cannabis is proven to destroy tumors and promote the growth of brain cells. In the 1980's it was discovered that all mammals, birds, fish, and reptiles have cannabinoid receptors throughout their body that work independently of those that govern the heart and lungs which is why cannabis can't kill you! In fact it's good for you. It is currently be used to treat Alzheimers, MS, epilepsy, autism, chronic pain, diabetes, nausea, obesity, depression, cystic fibrosis, arthritis, migraine, herpes, skin disorders, Parkinsons, Huntingtons, Tourettes, Crohns disease, and more. But yet our FDA refuses to allow testing here in the land of the FREE!
Hemp industrialization will create millions upon millions of Earth friendly jobs from the farm to the laboratory. It will bring social harmony and begin a redistribution of wealth. Hemp industrialization will allow us to begin to repair this Earth and open our minds to better things.
Kaneh bosm!

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» Motion Sickness and Fear Posted by: Sparks56
An Opportunity for the Bush Administration ?
Posted by: hadashito on Jan 18, 2008 1:41 PM   
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In reading the article it has occurred to me that this poppy business presents a golden opportunity for the White House, the CIA, and the Pentagon/DOD to make only a relatively small "investment" in U S military lives and some funds to help solve our nation's current, uncomfortable economic problems.
Given the Bush administration's penchant for illegal, unscrupulous, and profitable schemes, this recent occurrence could pay off "big time".
Instead of flouncing around the mountains in the northeast looking for Osama, our troops there could accomplish an armed take over of the poppy fields from Al Qaeda, manage the "liberated" farmers, and gather in the cash along with the poppies.
It could very easily be made to look like an effort to remove the Afghan opium problem and the "income" that is now going to the terrorists.
Facetious ? Cynical ? Maybe not.
The CIA has tried (and often failed) to pull off many worse well funded, unexamined, uncontrolled, undercover capers. And we all know by now that the Bush White House and its operatives at the Pentagon/DOD have done nothing but try to pull of sleazy deals and destructive operations, on a very large scale - - and tell us that they're always in the name of national security.
On the other hand, the idea may fall flat since George W has had very little stomach for anything that that other poppy has suggested.

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making a living
Posted by: bitsfick on Jan 20, 2008 4:34 PM   
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My father told me when I was a young man " I want you to go out into this world and make an honest living, if you can't make an honest living.....then make a living. Thanks to the arrogance, stupidity, and greed of our elected leaders those people are no longer able to earn an honest living, so human nature being what it is they are going to make a living. If that includes growing poppies for opium, so be it.

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Legalize it!
Posted by: SparkyClinton on Jan 21, 2008 7:58 AM   
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I find it funny that the people who condemn the opium trade on this post are the ones who want to "legalize it" on other threads. At least show some consistency. You are also the people who support gay rights, and then turn around and call Senator Craig a "fag."

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Try To Get Your Brain Around This, Sparky!
Posted by: Stoney 12+1 on Jan 21, 2008 1:28 PM   
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Taking opium? Not good!

Throwing people in jail for taking opium? Even Worse!

I'm not telling you that you should go out and fill your pipe with poppies! Nope! Far from it! I'm just saying that you should be given the SAME rights to purchase your poppies from a legal source, rather than filling the coffers of the underworld, for a product of questionable strength, and purity, that may, or may not kill you with the first hit!

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