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Martin Jelsma delves into the controversial history of the coca leaf ban, tracing its origins back to racist ideologies and flawed science within the 1961 UN Single Convention. Learn about the treaty obligations, past challenges, and the crucial ongoing WHO review process initiated by Bolivia. Discover the potential outcomes, challenges, and opportunities for a global campaign to rectify this historical injustice and recognize the traditional and medicinal uses of the coca leaf. This is a must-watch for anyone interested in drug policy reform, indigenous rights, and the complex history of the War on Drugs. Support the McKenna Academy: https://mckenna.academy/donate Watch this next: • Kasia Malinowska-Sempruch: Coca Regulation... SOCIAL MEDIA & & WEBSITE: Twitter: / mckennaacademy Instagram: / mckenna.academy Facebook: / mckenna.academy Website: https://mckenna.academy #mckennaacademy #dennismckenna #cocaleaf #drugpolicyreform #indigenousrights #warondrugs #globalcampaign #plantmedicine #martinjelsma #coca Abstract: At the initiative of Bolivia and supported by Colombia, the WHO has started a first ever ‘critical review’ of the classification of the coca leaf, nearly 75 years after the UN placed the coca leaf in Schedule I of the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs and called for the abolition of its traditional uses. Changing coca’s status in the drug treaties can vindicate the rights of Indigenous peoples and open legal international markets for natural coca products, fortifying Andean economies while bringing coca’s benefits to people around the world. The WHO will submit its recommendations to the UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs for approval, with voting likely in early 2026. What are the key challenges and potential outcomes of this review process, and what are the chances that it could finally end the global ban on coca leaf? This presentation is a vital resource for: Drug policy reformers and activists Indigenous rights advocates Researchers and academics interested in drug policy history and plant medicine -Anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the War on Drugs and its unintended consequences. Watch now to: Uncover the truth behind the coca leaf ban. Understand the complexities of international drug treaties. Learn about the suppressed WHO research. Explore the current fight for coca leaf de-scheduling. Join the global conversation for reform and justice!