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Khat: Is It More Like Coffee or Cocaine? Criminalizing a Commodity, Targeting a Community

机译:卡特:更像咖啡还是可卡因?将商品定为犯罪,针对社区

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This article looks at the expansion of khat chewing from the Horn of Africa to Western countries. It assesses the reaction of various sections of US society toward a practice they perceived as a dangerous new “drug” and a possible source of funding for terrorist groups by documenting the effect on Oromo immigrants of a nationwide crackdown by law enforcement. For the new immigrants, chewing khat provides a setting that connects them to the homeland and eases the vicissitudes of integration into the host culture, but the practice is illegal. It also shows how the media and political interest groups have shaped public perception of chewing khat in a negative light and precipitated the promulgation of hasty policies that have made Oromo immigrants targets of law enforcement. The article urges users to exercise discretion in a political environment that is not ready to restore fairness and rationality to policymaking.
机译:本文探讨了卡塔叶咀嚼从非洲之角向西方国家的扩展。通过记录执法部门在全国范围内对奥罗莫移民的影响,该报告评估了美国社会各个阶层对他们认为是危险的新“毒品”和可能为恐怖组织提供资金来源的做法的反应。对于新移民,咀嚼卡塔叶提供了一种将他们与祖国联系起来的环境,并减轻了融入东道国文化的变迁,但这种做法是非法的。它还显示了媒体和政治利益团体如何以负面的方式塑造了公众对卡塔叶的认知,并催生了使Oromo移民成为执法目标的草率政策。本文敦促用户在尚未准备好恢复决策公平性和合理性的政治环境中行使自由裁量权。

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