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News:


Somali Islamists ban popular drug.

Sunday Nov. 19, 2006 8:30 AM
By bbc.co.uk


The Islamist group which controls much of southern Somalia has banned the popular stimulant khat, a day after protests in which one person died.

Islamist leader Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed said khat was a bad influence. Many Somali men, especially gunmen, spend hours chewing it each day.

He also warned squatters to vacate public buildings they have occupied.

After 15 years of conflict, many ministries are full of people who have fled fighting in their home regions.

Eyewitnesses say one person was shot dead by Islamist fighters on Thursday following protests over khat shortages.

About 60 khat vendors burnt tyres and threw stones in protest at shortages of the drug since a ban on flights to Somalia from Kenya, where most khat is grown.

"From today onwards we have banned khat in the areas we control," Mr Ahmed said.

"Dealers found in possession of khat will pay 7 million Somali shillings ($5,000) and the khat will be burned. This substance is badly influencing our people."

The Islamists have burned two big khat consignments flown in this week to make up for the lack of Kenyan khat.

Kenya imposed the flight ban because of security fears.

There were six flights a week from Nairobi to Mogadishu and services to three other towns and many more khat flights each day.

The BBC's Hassan Barise in Mogadishu says a dusk-to-dawn curfew has been imposed on the city following Thursday's protests.

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