Khat Public Meeting

A public meeting on the Khat Ban and its impact on the Yemeni, Somali and Ethiopian community in the UK.

Despite expert's advice that Khat should not be classed as a drug, Teresa May nevertheless decided to do so. Many in the Yemeni, Somali, and Ethiopian communities in the UK see the decision as an attack on their communities and an erosion of their cultural identity.

Have your say

When: Tuesday 18th February 2014, 10:00am- 12:00pm

Where: Burngreave Vestry Hall

For more information contact:

Gamal Al-Hadidah, Yemeni Community Association on: 07977 000 066

Khat Public Meeting
10:00am to 12:00pm Tuesday 18 February 2014

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