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TIME: Is Yemen Chewing Itself to Death?

Time weighs in on the Khat problem plaguing Yemen.

By 4 in the afternoon, most men walking the streets of Sana'a are high, or about to get high — not on any sort of manufactured narcotics, but on khat, a shrub whose young leaves contain a compound with effects similar to those of amphetamines. Khat is popular in many countries of the Arabian peninsula and the Horn of Africa, but in Yemen it's a full-blown national addiction. As much as 90% of men and 1 in 4 women in Yemen are estimated to chew the leaves, storing a wad in one cheek as the khat slowly breaks down into the saliva and enters the bloodstream. The newcomer to Yemen's ancient capital can't miss the spectacle of almost an entire adult population presenting cheeks bulging with cud, leaving behind green confetti of discarded leaves and branches...

But khat's detractors say the leaf is destroying Yemen. At around $5 for a bag (the amount typically consumed by a single regular user in a day) it's an expensive habit in a country where about 45% of the population lives below the poverty line. (Most families spend more money on khat than on food, according to government figures.) A khat-addled public is more inclined to complacency about the failings of the government, khat ceremonies reinforce the exclusion of women from power and, as is obvious to anyone finding a government office nearly empty on a weekday morning, khat is keeping the country awake well past its bedtime.

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motley. : 2009-08-28 12:07:17
khat is fine used moderately just like coffee.
Whoa. : 2009-08-27 04:14:16
Your fucking tongue peeled??
GK. : 2009-08-26 16:58:28
I must admit I'm leaning toward Anon's reaction on this one. But while I've never had any cathinone containing products, I have tried methcathinone, MDMC (methylone,) and wellbutrin. All three of these things have inexplicably caused the skin on my tongue to peel off with repeated administration and all of these things are worthless if increased focus is your goal. I can't fathom how they conduct business effectively using this stuff.
smt. : 2009-08-26 14:27:32
People do question coffee's effects. And from what i understand, although I'm no authority, qat is much more potent than caffeine.
Adam. : 2009-08-26 13:47:44
Yeah I can drink a 20oz Tim Horton's coffee in about 3 minutes, coffee is probably a lot stronger than qat. Makes you wonder why most people never question coffee's effects.
Anonymous. : 2009-08-26 07:48:28
This is such total bullshit. I normally don't get worked up over useless media stories, but this one takes the cake. Despite structural similarities, khat could more accurately be compared to coffee than amphetamine!

"It's 9:00am on a busy street in Manhattan. Despite the early hour, as many as 90% of the people you see walking down the street--or even driving--are high on a drug known as coffee. Many are addicted, suffering headaches, irritability, and worse when they try to stop. Even teens and children have been known to consume coffee-containing drinks, mixed with ingredients like cream and sweetners to mask the drug's bitter taste and make it more appealing to younger palates."

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