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Blood and Tears of Angolan Miners - Africa’s Blood DIamonds
Have you ever heard of blood diamonds? When first hearing this term, do big, bright red diamonds come to mind? In truth, blood diamonds are not red; they are also known as conflict or war diamonds.
If you Google “blood diamond”, the top results will probably be a string of movie reviews. However, the non-fiction movie does in fact describe real tragedies and situations in Africa, a major diamond producer.

What is Blood Diamond?

The movie Blood Diamond depicts the story of conflict diamonds in the Republic of Sierra Leone in Africa. The name conflict diamonds came about because these diamonds are harvested under the bloody conflicts of war. Guerrillas or rebel armies often use conflict diamonds to earn massive profits, which are used to purchase military arms used in their civil war, resulting in serious casualties in African regions.

In 2011, Angolan human rights journalist Rafael Marques de Morais published Blood Diamonds: Torture and Corruption in Angola. The book criticized the government, mining companies, and military’s joint corruption and inhumane treatment of miners.; they were underfed, given little clothing, whipped and tortured at will, and sometimes illegally executed after which their corpses were hidden within bushes. In the past, conflict diamonds resulted in the displacement of 6.5 million refugees from Sierra Leone, Angola, Congo, Liberia, as well as resulted in at least 3.7 million deaths.

In order to decrease the circulation of conflict diamonds, the United Nations set up the Kimberley Process Certification Theme where member countries are required to purchase diamonds from legal sources; violators are expelled and prohibited from global diamond trading. The Kimberley Process refers to sealing rough uncut stones into tamper-proof containers with unique serial numbers; whenever the diamonds are shipped internationally, they include a forgery-resistant conflict-free certificate. Verification procedures are required in every transaction in which the product changes hands to prevent conflict diamonds from being circulated within the supply chain. This ultimately achieves the goal of protecting peace and stability in African regions.


According to UN statistics, the proportion of blood diamonds has decreased to approximately 1% since its implementation in 2003. However, there still exist some challenges in completely eliminating blood diamonds due to certain loopholes within the Kimberley Process Certification Theme. Worry not, as every diamond offered at ALUXE is obtained through 100% legal and legitimate sources and has passed the Kimberley Process Certification!


 

 

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