Essay On Blood Diamonds

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Blood Diamonds
Problem
Diamonds mined illegally caused a lot of problems, it caused wars and killed millions of people all for people to make money. Blood diamonds were used by rebel movements to finance wars against the government. The rebel groups successfully overthrew the government in 1999 and continue to cause conflict. They traded diamonds to buy weapons to terrorize and kill the civilians and forced them to dig in the mud along riverbanks with their bare hands to mine the diamonds.

Background
Blood diamonds, also called “conflict diamonds”, are illegal diamonds sold to finance an insurgency, invading an army’s war efforts. They are mined in war zones and thousands of people were used as slaves to mine the diamonds along river banks with their bare hands. A lot of the soldiers that fought in favor of their country served as soldiers during the day and rebels at night, they were called “Sobels”. These soldiers found ways to support the rebels by sneaking them weapons and equipment at night. They did this because the war brought in income so the soldiers wanted to lengthen the conflict to maximize their earnings.
During the war the rural population was often terrorized. The rebels amputated people’s hands and publicized it in order to prove the point that they were in control and that there would be consequences if the civilians tried to rise up and revolt. Children were forced to fight in the war and were trained to kill without feeling. The bloodiest wars were fought in Sierra Leone, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Angola. Countries sold arms to Sierra Leone rebels in exchange for diamonds. The war went from 1991 to 2002 and was believed to have killed more than 50,000 people. In a whole throughout all of Africa it was ...

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...lood diamonds were still being sold in Angola. Thousands of peasant miners scour the riverbanks in search of these diamonds to make a living. The miners have been beaten down and even killed for doing this because they lack a permit. This violence has caused many of Africa’s diamond-producing nations to be hesitant to strengthen their regulating of human rights. The secretary of state for human rights commented that it was Angola’s long civil war to blame for creating the climate of abuse causing the soldiers to use such violent ways of preventing the civilians from mining the illegal diamonds. This issue has put the Kimberley Process into its worst problem in its short history. It was praised for its pledge to human rights but it is said that it doesn’t take into consideration the abuses of human rights in diamond territory that is controlled by the governments.

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