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VICE NEWS: Khat Power

Postby Yohannes » Fri Jan 24, 2014 9:51 am



Khat is a chewable herbal stimulant, popular among the UK's Somali and Yemeni communities. Despite there being little or no evidence that the drug causes harm to its users, the British government is working to outlaw khat. Home Secretary Theresa May says she's worried that without a ban, the UK will become a hub for smuggling it to the US and Europe, where for the most part it is already illegal. Meanwhile, experts warn that a ban might alienate Somalis in the UK and cut off vital exports from Kenya, the UK's largest khat supplier.

VICE News followed the khat trail, from the farms of Meru, central Kenya to the suburbs of west London, meeting businesspeople, users and community members all keen to have their say. With exclusive access to a London khat warehouse and khat cafes in the English capital and Nairobi, we explored the industry and the implications of a ban at home and abroad. Smugglers are happy, the youth of Kenya are not.

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Re: VICE NEWS: Khat Power

Postby Yohannes » Fri Jan 24, 2014 10:20 am

What will be the unintended consequences from banning khat?

Driving it underground and raising prices on smuggled khat?
Launching organized crime around smuggling and selling of khat?
Gang wars over khat in Somali communities in the UK?
Flooding the khat market in Somalia?
A boost in Al-Shabaab enrollment in Somalia?

Somalis have your say :lupe:

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Re: VICE NEWS: Khat Power

Postby Cherine » Fri Jan 24, 2014 12:49 pm

15:25 :up: :up:

10:15 eeeewwwww. :down: :shock:

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Re: VICE NEWS: Khat Power

Postby Yohannes » Fri Jan 24, 2014 4:08 pm

15:25 :up: :up:

10:15 eeeewwwww. :down: :shock:
Hi Cherine Habibti how have you been? :rose:

I take it you are anti-khat?

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Re: VICE NEWS: Khat Power

Postby Hodan94 » Fri Jan 24, 2014 4:13 pm

lmao 13:52

poster boy for khat.

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Re: VICE NEWS: Khat Power

Postby Yohannes » Fri Jan 24, 2014 4:17 pm

The BBC featured a piece from this VICE video: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-25854577

Khat: What impact will UK herb stimulant ban have?

23 January 2014 Last updated at 00:57 GMT

Home Secretary Theresa May is banning a herb called khat, a stimulant chewed by large sections of the Somali community and grown mainly in East Africa.

The UK is the biggest western importer of the plant, which in the next few months will become classified as a class C drug.

Alex Miller, editor-in-chief of Vice UK, looked into the use of the substance and the potential impact of the ban in a report on BBC Newsnight.


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