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Massive Plunder of Afghanistans Mineral Wealth
The US and NATO burglars, Taliban, Islamic State of Khorasan, and jihadist groups of Central Asia, go-fifty-fifty1. Aufl.
36,99 € |
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Verlag: | VIJ Books (India) PVT LTD |
Format: | EPUB |
Veröffentl.: | 25.03.2020 |
ISBN/EAN: | 9789389620122 |
Sprache: | englisch |
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Beschreibungen
The Looting and ransacking of Afghanistan's natural resources by criminal militias; such as the ISIS terrorist group, and Taliban caused misunderstanding between the Afghans and International Coalition that they all are involved in looting of mineral resources of their country. The Islamic State of Khorasan controls large amount of territory in Afghanistan, and that includes parts of the country's rich mineral wealth, especially talc, chromite and marble. According to the Global Witness research report, several insurgents' groups, militias, Taliban and the ISIS are deeply involved in the plunder of these resources. These are the aspects discussed in the book by prominent authors.
The book is a combination of articles on the Plunder of Afghanistan's Natural wealth by several insurgents' groups.
Introduction
Chapter 1 At any Price we will Take the Mines: the Islamic State, the Taliban, and Afghanistan’s by White Talc Mountains
Chapter 2 The Sun cannot be Hidden by two Fingers: Illicit Drugs and the Discussions on a Political Settlement in Afghanistan by David Mansfield
Chapter 3 The Myth of ‘Afghan Black’: A Cultural History of Cannabis Cultivation and Hashish Production in Afghanistan by Fabrizio Foschini and Jelena Bjelica
Chapter 4 Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing, and Hawala’s Damage to the Afghan Economy by Michael Kelvington
Chapter 5 War on Drugs for Peace in Afghanistan: Lessons from South America By SADF
Notes to Chapters
Index
Chapter 1 At any Price we will Take the Mines: the Islamic State, the Taliban, and Afghanistan’s by White Talc Mountains
Chapter 2 The Sun cannot be Hidden by two Fingers: Illicit Drugs and the Discussions on a Political Settlement in Afghanistan by David Mansfield
Chapter 3 The Myth of ‘Afghan Black’: A Cultural History of Cannabis Cultivation and Hashish Production in Afghanistan by Fabrizio Foschini and Jelena Bjelica
Chapter 4 Money Laundering, Terrorist Financing, and Hawala’s Damage to the Afghan Economy by Michael Kelvington
Chapter 5 War on Drugs for Peace in Afghanistan: Lessons from South America By SADF
Notes to Chapters
Index