Men use Khat during a meeting in a cafe. — Stock Photo, Image
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Men use Khat during a meeting in a cafe. — Stock Editorial Photography

HARGEISA, SOMALIA - JANUARY 8, 2010: Khat - light stimulant drug, is widely distributed in Somalia . Khat uses the majority of the male population . Men use Khat during a meeting in a cafe tool use.

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