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In Africa
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How are diamonds formed? Diamonds take 3 Billion years to make What are diamonds? They are made of carbon that has been crystallized from billions of years of pressure http://youtu.be/vHPOp69SO9E
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The rarest colors are red and purple The colors come from impurities in the stone (some other tiny mineral added to the carbon)
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25% of mined diamonds are used for jewelry Diamonds consist of 80% of the gem trade Clear diamonds are the most popular Used in tools and in manufacturing 2/3 of the world’s diamonds come from Africa (about 8.5 million dollars worth)
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Cut – can be cut into different shapes Clarity- how clear is it? Carat- how much does it weigh? Color
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They are diamonds mined in war zones and sold to finance the purchase of ammo and war supplies. Essentially, diamonds are being sold to other nations in exchange for weapons to be used in war
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Slave laborers dig up the diamonds Militaries force the villages to dig up the diamonds Some join willingly and hope to make some money as a miner Many live separately from their families (in other countries) in hopes of making a living in the diamond mines Two kinds of diggers: “Some are paid about a dollar a day and 30 percent of the value of their stones, which they must hand over to a representative. Others work for a percentage of the gravel they extract and own any stones they find. They should get a fair sale price, but dealers often exploit (take advantage of) their ignorance.”
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Conflict
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Siaka Stevens became prime minister of Sierra Leone He recognized how lucrative (profitable) the diamond trade industry was Stevens made a lot of money from mining and trading diamonds illegally
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Because of Steven’s greed, rebels (the RUF) step in and try to get rid of him This starts a Civil War in Sierra Leone over power of the diamonds RUF ousts the government and takes control of the diamond mines RUF ends up being BRUTAL to the people of Sierra Leone over the diamonds
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Most people thought that the RUF (rebel group) wanted to get rid of Stevens because he was exploiting the diamond industry and wanted to become wealthy. Unfortunately, RUF wanted to control the diamond mines, too. The fighting got ugly, fast.
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Labor conditions in the mines were extremely poor harsh punishment for small mistakes To show their power, RUF cut off hands and legs of many people in Sierra Leone They wanted to make the people move away from the diamond mine areas, so by cutting off parts of their body, they sent a message. “Move away!” More than 10,000 people lost a body part to the RUF
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17 year old boy in Sierra Leone lost both hands from rebels’ machetes
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Women left without hands after a village raid in Sierra Leone
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“An estimated 50,000 people died during the war and untold thousands were permanently scarred.” Hundreds of thousands to millions of Sierra Leoneans were refugees because of the violence The RUF mined diamonds illegally and shipped them around the world in order to receive more money for weapons $125 million dollars = the amount of money Europe spent on buying illegal diamonds (blood diamonds) during the Civil War. “This means that this staggering amount of money went to fund the RUF who killed thousands of people during the civil war in Sierra Leone.”
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African refugees leaving war torn regions
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Rebel guard guarding a diamond mine in Angola during civil war
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13 year old boy carrying a sack of rock in Mbuji- Mayi, the Congolese “diamond capital.”
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Children work in Zimbabwe’s Marange diamond mines
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http://youtu.be/aenFOPbBvQo
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Cold and damp Injuries Rocks falling Sharp objects Brutal mine owners or “managers” Poor nutrition Very little pay Many are forced into working (slavery) Child Labor
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http://youtu.be/2TT3NfoeDrc
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Started by Cecil Rhodes Operates in more than 20 countries Has a monopoly on the diamond industry
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DeBeers just sold its 40% stake of the company to Anglo American plc for $5.1 Billion in cash This ends the 80 rule of the DeBeers empire by the Oppenheimer family
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What is the Kimberley Process? The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme (Kimberley Process or KP) is an international governmental certification scheme that was set up to prevent the trade in diamonds that fund conflict. Launched in January 2003, the scheme requires governments to certify that shipments of rough diamonds are conflict-free.
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http://youtu.be/yknIZsvQjG4
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http://youtu.be/i3Z4K_WWeBA
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Diamonds are expensive… but they shouldn’t cost people their lives. - Paul Kelbie, journalist
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What price for these diamonds?
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