Blood Diamonds: Tracing The Deadly Path Of The World's Most Precious Stones

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CategoryUncategorized
Pages280
ISBN100813342201
Tagsblood diamond diamonds precious stones
DescriptionGreg Campbell, "Blood Diamonds: Tracing The Deadly Path Of The World's Most Precious Stones"Publisher: Basic Books | 2004 | ISBN: | PDF | 280 pages | 11.1 MBFreelance journalist Campbell here writes about the cost of diamonds not in dollars to the consumer but in blood, torture, and death for the unfortunate residents of contested mining areas in Sierra Leone. He explains that "conflict diamonds," or "blood diamonds," which account for only three to four percent of all diamonds sold, are mined in war zones, smuggled out of the country, and sold to legitimate companies, financing ruinous civil wars and the plots of international terrorists, including the al Qaeda network. The gems' value and portability have made controlling the diamond mines important to guerrilla fighters, who maim and kill innocent villagers to secure their territory. Campbell has spoken with individuals all along the pipeline, from miners to soldiers to smugglers, and the grim portrait he paints will make many people think twice about buying another diamond. While Matthew Hart's Diamond: A Journey to the Heart of an Obsession covered the international diamond trade more widely, this focused study of the catastrophic effect of blood diamonds on Sierra Leone belongs in all libraries. Deirdre Bray Root, Middletown P.L., OHCopyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. PLEASE INFORM ME IF LINKS ARE DEADNO MIRRORS!!!

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