Mujahideen
[back] Afghanistan
See: Taliban
[2009] Afghanistan, Another Untold Story by Dr. Michael Parenti
Quotes
The Soviet intervention was a golden opportunity for the CIA to transform the tribal resistance into a holy war, an Islamic jihad to expel the godless communists from Afghanistan. Over the years the United States and Saudi Arabia expended about $40 billion on the war in Afghanistan. The CIA and its allies recruited, supplied, and trained almost 100,000 radical Mujahideen from forty Muslim countries including Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Algeria, and Afghanistan itself. Among those who answered the call was Saudi-born millionaire right-winger Osama bin Laden and his cohorts. [2009] Afghanistan, Another Untold Story by Dr. Michael Parenti
Upon taking over Afghanistan, the mujahideen fell to fighting among
themselves. They ravaged the cities, terrorized civilian populations, looted,
staged mass executions, closed schools, raped thousands of women and girls, and
reduced half of Kabul to rubble. In 2001 Amnesty International reported that the
mujahideen used sexual assault as “a method of intimidating vanquished
populations and rewarding soldiers.’”
Ruling the country gangster-style
and looking for lucrative sources of income, the tribes ordered farmers to plant
opium poppy. The Pakistani ISI, a close junior partner to the CIA, set up
hundreds of heroin laboratories across Afghanistan. Within two years of the
CIA’s arrival, the Pakistan-Afghanistan borderland became the biggest producer
of heroin in the world.
Largely created and funded by the
CIA, the mujahideen mercenaries now took on a life of their own. Hundreds of
them returned home to Algeria, Chechnya, Kosovo, and Kashmir to carry on
terrorist attacks in Allah’s name against the purveyors of secular “corruption.”
[2009] Afghanistan, Another Untold Story by Dr. Michael Parenti