Most agree that the most blatant abuse of humans related to diamonds began in Sierra Leone in the early 1970s.
Others will insist that mining diamonds has always 'taken advantage of' and 'abuse' those people who work in the industry, especially in Africa.
Conflict diamonds or 'blood diamonds -- have a history in Angola, Liberia and Sierra Leone, Côte d'Ivoire, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Republic of Congo and Zimbabwe. Each has a history of funding civil war or other mayhem using diamonds as far back as the 1980s. You can read more about each country's history with conflict diamonds, below.
Many terrorist organizations and some governments are involved in the trade of blood diamonds. Because this criminal activity happens out of the public eye, it is difficult to name the 'who' that are involved.However, Wikipedia documents these geographies, with some reservations:AngolaLiberia and Sierra LeoneCôte d'IvoireThe Democratic Republic of the CongoThe Republic of CongoZimbabwe
Blood diamonds are used to fund mayhem, civil war, terrorism and other acts of fatal violence against humans. The phenomenon came to light late in the last century. You can read its history, below.
article 10 was that if a conflict did ever arise that threaten a country under the control of the League of Nations( now known as the United Nations) that all countries would collaborate together to solve the conflict without causing a war, which is everyone gangs up on the little kid that thinks he is tough and then gets crossed out of the equation
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Yes blood diamonds and conflict diamonds are the same thing. They can also be called converted diamonds, war diamonds or hot diamonds. Hopefully this answered your question.
You may be thinking of the phrase blood diamonds.
One resolution or guideline to overwhelm the availability of blood or conflict diamonds, is that diamonds crossing borders be transported in a tamper-resistant container. You can read more about the Kimberly Process, below.
Blood diamonds are conflict diamonds, which fund civil war, mayhem, murder, dismemberment and other carnage against humans.
Central and West Africa is the homebase for Conflict or "Blood" diamonds! This covers many states but by searching "Conflict Diamonds" you can see hundreds of hoirs of intel gathered on this subject!
Conflict diamonds or blood diamonds. These diamonds are often used to fund conflict and civil wars in diverse regions around the world.
Blood diamonds, also known as conflict diamonds, come from various countries where diamond mining is associated with human rights abuses and violence, such as Sierra Leone, Angola, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. These diamonds are illegally traded to finance armed conflict and civil wars.
You may be thinking of blood diamonds, which are also known as conflict diamonds.
Blood diamonds or conflict diamonds, fund terrorism, civil war and criminal enerprises. Consequences include death and dismemberment and the results of general mayhem against humans.
Conflict Diamonds are also known as Blood Diamonds because they come from the most controlled and conflicted ares of the world. It is unclear as to what the most famous conflict diamond in history is.
Conflict diamonds are diamonds illegally traded to fund conflict in war-torn areas, particularly in central and western Africa. The flow of Conflict Diamonds has originated mainly from Sierra Leone, Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Liberia and Ivory Coast.
Blood diamonds are not allowed in the states since the Kimberly process went into affect.Another AnswerSeveral countries in Africa are involved in blood diamonds, the sale of which fund terrorism, mayhem and other crimes against humanity.You can read more about the UN position on blood diamonds -- conflict diamonds -- and some of the countries involved, below.