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Zimbabwe claims conflict diamond progress

Nov 4, 2009 11:06 AM | By AFP

Zimbabwe has made progress in complying with the requirements of a diamond watchdog body, a state daily reported.


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quote We strongly believe that as a country we have done all in complying with the requirements of the process quote

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"We strongly believe that as a country, we have done all in complying with the requirements of the process," Mines Minister Obert Mpofu was quoted as saying by The Herald at Kimberley Process annual meeting in Namibia.

His remarks came as civil society groups, which are part of the process, are demanding the suspension of Zimbabwe's international diamond trade, after a Kimberley team documented "horrific" abuses by the army against civilians in the eastern Marange diamond fields in July.

Mpofu said the situation in the vast diamond fields was rapidly changing as the government had engaged two investors to exploit the alluvial gems, adding that Zimbabwe had yet to receive promised 'technical support' from the KP.

"The government has engaged two investors to work in partnership with the ZMDC (Zimbabwe Mining Development Corporation) in the exploitation of Marange diamonds," Mpofu said.

"Security has been erected around the plant and mining areas. Double fencing is being used with electric fence forming integral part of the fencing system."

The Kimberley Process was created in 2003 with the aim of curbing the flow of "blood diamonds" into the mainstream market.

About 70 diamond-producing countries, industry groups and civil society organisations form part of the Kimberley Process, which is meant to stop diamond sales from benefitting armed groups.

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Nov 4 2009 11:37:06 AM
Mandla
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There is a theory doing rounds that these dodgy Chiadzwa diamond fields in Zimbabwe are used not only to mine diamonds but as a conduit to sanitize or legitimise the other blood diamonds looted from the DRC. With the veil of secrecy surrounding the whole process none can tell with certainty what the output there is or if there is any large scale production at all. Anyone who comes anywhere close to the place gets brutalised by the army if not killed. Not even a reporter can go any where near there. The whole world is waiting for the Kimberly Process to do the right thing and close that circus.
Nov 4 2009 01:07:30 PM
VinceRSA
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The only progress in Zim is the zanu-pf headlong dash to the "pit latrine" and then to pack for the Mozambique beaches taking what remains of the looted funds AND ALL THE RECENTLY DONATED AID.
Come on you Swedes and Norwegians, can't you bend over & touch your toes even further?
These Zimbo's have not been satiated yet!


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