Because diamonds are worth a lot of money and help boost that country's economy.
In countries like the USA, a diamond has to be shown with a Kimberly certificate to show that it's not a blood diamond. By using this process, the marketing of blood diamonds has gone down to 5%.
nothing....mining is a broad idea in countries all over the world be more specific what type of mining?
Blood diamonds are used by terrorists to fund mayhem against humans and conduct wars. The gem-stone diamond industry does provide a Certificate Programme for diamond consumers, that certifies that a diamond is not a blood diamond. Stopping the collection or trade in blood diamonds is like any evil: it will be with us always.
As part of o United Nations Resolution, Uruguay stopped the diamond trade in its country. It is hoped that this will stop conflicts.
The question assumes you're asking when do diamonds stop being described as total weight. One description of a diamond is its carat weight. Individual stones each have a carat weight. When smaller stones are clustered or installed in jewelery, especially in an attempt to make the cluster appear like a larger, single stone, the cluster is often described as [diamonds] tw or total weight. Diamonds stop being identified as tw when each diamond is weighed individually.
Mining has not stopped.
we can stop it by makeing diamonds cost less or not buying them
Stop for the selling; don't stop mining.Stop selling, not mining
stop all mining operations.
The Kimberley process was created to try and stop conflict diamonds.
To stop mining ;)
Don't make more productions of Mining Miners stop your employment for being miners Buisness women and men don't being a technicial for mining