Bolivia says re-admitted to U. N. drug convention on its own terms
LA PAZ (Reuters) – Bolivia on Friday said it had been re-admitted to the U. N. anti-narcotics convention after persuading member states to recognize the right of its indigenous people to chew raw coca leaf, which is used in making cocaine. President Evo Morales had faced opposition from Washington in his campaign against the classification of coca as an illicit drug. "The coca leaf has accompanied indigenous peoples for 6,000 years," said Dionisio Nunez, Bolivia’s deputy minister of coca and integrated development. "Coca leaf was never used to hurt people. It was used as medicine. . . .
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