seemeyer wrote:Afwayne banned khat March 1983.
SNM formed 1981
The import of Khat was first banned in 1981
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Hhtx ... 81&f=false
and take it easy, wa iska kaftan
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seemeyer wrote:Afwayne banned khat March 1983.
SNM formed 1981

That amused eh!Monsieur wrote:seemeyer wrote:Afwayne banned khat March 1983.
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So what there were plenty of qad farms in the countryExecutive wrote:seemeyer wrote:Afwayne banned khat March 1983.
SNM formed 1981
The import of Khat was first banned in 1981
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Hhtx ... 81&f=false
and take it easy, wa iska kaftan
Yeah this was about miraa imported from Kenya but you are wrong regarding ur 2nd pointseemeyer wrote: So what there were plenty of qad farms in the country
And this was only concerning mirra neways
Mirra is only consumed in Koonfuria

Sxb nobody use mirra in the north and that's a factExecutive wrote:Yeah but miraa was imported from Kenyaseemeyer wrote: So what there were plenty of qad farms in the country
The footnote goes on saying
...speaks of the great resentment that built up amongst Somalis in the north of Somalia when miraa was banned there in the early 1980slol:


Even in the 80s wallahi.In fact there's more chance of geting mirra in Hagiesa now a days,than it was in the 80.This only becase of the diaspora created a market fot it these days.The locals wey la yaaban Khatka noocan ahExecutive wrote:^ Maybe not today, but obviously in the 1980s
