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Qué (quién) es khat - definición

SPECIES OF PLANT, COMMONLY USED BY HUMANS FOR ITS PSYCHOACTIVE EFFECTS
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  • Khat market in Ethiopia
  • DEA]] in July 2006
  • Harari]] men consuming khat in the street of [[Harar]], [[Ethiopia]]
  • Khat leaves
  • Man in [[Mogadishu]] dividing khat into bunches for guests in preparation for a long evening of tea, conversation and chewing
  • Khat cultivation in western Yemen near [[At Tawilah]]
  • Man chewing khat in [[Sana'a]], [[Yemen]] (January 2009)
  • Qat tree, Yemen
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  • Cathinone structure

khat         
[k?:t]
¦ noun
1. the leaves of an Arabian shrub, which are chewed (or drunk as an infusion) as a stimulant.
2. the shrub that produces these leaves. [Catha edulis.]
Origin
C19: from Arab. ?at.
Khat (apparel)         
HEAD CLOTH WORN BY THE NOBILITY OF ANCIENT EGYPT
Klaft
The khat was a head cloth worn by the nobility of Ancient Egypt. Simpler than the nemes head-dress, it did not have pleats or stripes, and hung down open in the back rather than being tied together.
Front Polisario Khat al-Shahid         
Khat al-Shahid; Jat Achahid; Polisario Front - Khat al-Shahid; Khat Achahid
Front Polisario Khat al-Shahid (Khat al-Shahid, often with Spanish transliteration as Jat Chahid, is Arabic for Line of the Martyr) is a minor faction within the Front Polisario. It is based in the Sahrawi refugee camps of Tindouf, Algeria, but also claims to have supporters and members in the Sahrawi diaspora in Mauritania, Morocco, Spain, France and various European countries, as well as in the Moroccan-controlled part of Western Sahara.

Wikipedia

Khat

Khat or qat (Amharic: ጫት ch’at; Oromo: Jimaa, Somali: qaad, khaad, khat or chat, Arabic: القات al-qāt) is a flowering plant native to eastern and southern Africa. Khat contains the alkaloid cathinone, a stimulant, which is said to cause excitement, loss of appetite, and euphoria. Among communities from the areas where the plant is native, khat chewing has a history as a social custom dating back thousands of years analogous to the use of coca leaves in South America and betel nut in Asia.

The World Health Organization (WHO) classified it in 1980 as a drug of abuse that can produce psychological dependence, although the WHO does not consider khat addiction to be a serious problem.

The legality of khat varies by region. In many countries, khat might not be a specifically controlled substance but may nevertheless be illegal under more general laws. It is a specifically controlled substance in some countries including Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, and the United States. By contrast, the production, sale, and consumption are legal in the nations where its use is traditional of those cultures, including Djibouti, Kenya, Uganda, Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen. In Israel, which hosts a population of Yemenite Jews, only the consumption of the plant's leaves in its natural state is permitted.

Ejemplos de uso de khat
1. Khat seized Police arrested three men, a Briton and two Danes, in connection with 23 kilos of khat found in a suitcase at Athens International Airport yesterday.
2. People will go to wherever there is khat," he said.
3. It was time for a khat session, Samawi explained.
4. The conversation turns to khat and his dislike of it.
5. "Other reasons were to protect young people specifically from khat use, to prevent harm to khat users and their families and to encourage Somali people to save money." The study found that the most common health problems were difficulties in sleeping, loss of appetite and an urge to chew khat again.