Site Logo

Follow Us

Stay Informed

Get Patriot news updates delivered free to your inbox!

sign up

On Air Now

No show currently scheduled.

International and World News

PRINT

Partial victory for Bolivia in coca fight

LA PAZ, Bolivia (AP) -  Bolivian President Evo Morales has attained a partial, symbolic victory in his international campaign to decriminalize the coca leaf.

His nation has rejoined the 1961 U.N. global convention on narcotic drugs with an important caveat: the centuries-old Andean practice of chewing coca leaves will now be recognized as legal within its borders.

At least 15 nations including The United States, Germany, Mexico and Japan filed objections with the United Nations ahead of the midnight Thursday deadline. The U.S. cited fears of a greater cocaine supply.

In order to block Bolivia's return, a full third of the convention's signatories -  or 63 -  would have needed to object.

Coca is the basis of cocaine but a mild stimulant when consumed unprocessed.

Morales plans a celebration on Monday with coca farmers.



Comments made about this article - 0 Total

Comment on this article

captcha 3690af75691f49be99f67512eae62688