Blood Diamonds, also known as "Conflict Diamonds" are stones that are produced in areas controlled by rebel forces that are opposed to internationally recognized governments. The rebels sell these diamonds, and the money is used to purchase arms or to fund their military actions.
Blood Diamonds are often produced through the forced labor of men, women and children. They are also stolen during shipment or seized by attacking the mining operations of legitimate producers. These attacks can be on the scale of a large military operation.
The stones are then smuggled into the international diamond trade and sold as legitimate gems. These diamonds are often the main source of funding for the rebels, however, arms merchants, smugglers and dishonest diamond traders enable their actions.
Enormous amounts of money are at stake and bribes, threats, torture, and murder are modes of operation. This is why the term "blood diamonds" is used.
The Production Budget for Blood Diamond was $100,000,000.
Falcon's Blood Diamond was created in 2010.
You can request a Kimberly Certificate to certify that the diamond that you're purchasing is not a blood diamond.
In the film, Blood Diamond, TIA is short for This Is Africa.
Only God had the authority to Direct the Movie: Blood Diamond
The duration of Blood Diamond - film - is 2.38 hours.
Blood Diamond - film - was created on 2006-12-08.
Blood Diamond grossed $171,377,916 worldwide.
Once formed, the diamond lattice does not change. Irregularities in the lattice, however, may affect the stone's colour.
Blood Diamond grossed $57,377,916 in the domestic market.
The filming locations for the movie "Blood Diamond" were primarily in South Africa and Mozambique.
'Use of a blood diamond' implies that a diamond has been traded for money or for other valuables in support of terrorism or other civil mayhem.