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Conflict Diamonds

68% of the world’s diamonds come from Africa Conflict Diamonds Diamonds are considered by many to be one of the most precious stones in the world 68% of the world’s diamonds come from Africa Many diamonds are illegally smuggled out of Africa and are being used to finance wars & conflicts in Africa These are known as conflict diamonds https://vimeo.com/137373357

Rebel groups force people to mine for the diamonds and use much of them money to finance civil wars vs. the government Recently, the United Nations and the United States have banned the sale of conflict diamonds A big issue has been determining which diamonds come from these “conflict” zones and which do not The UN started the Kimberly Process, which is supposed to determine the origin of all diamonds and place a small stamp inside the diamond However, the process is not perfect. Conflict minerals are starting to replace conflict diamonds.