Showing posts with label Zimbabwe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Zimbabwe. Show all posts
Friday, June 24, 2011
Second update 6/25/11: Kimberley Process Allows Zimbabwe to Sell Diamonds from Marange, Or Did it?
Miners at the Marange diamond fields.
The Kimberley Process ended its ban of Zimbabwe diamonds from the controversial Manage diamond fields— which has been the source of murders, human rights abuses and diamond smuggling—according to media reports.It is also the source of what is believed by many to be the largest deposit of diamonds in the world.
Update, 6/24/11, 6:30 p.m. EDT: Apparently
Second update 6/25/11: Kimberley Process Allows Zimbabwe to Sell Diamonds from Marange, Or Did it?
Miners at the Marange diamond fields.
The Kimberley Process ended its ban of Zimbabwe diamonds from the controversial Manage diamond fields— which has been the source of murders, human rights abuses and diamond smuggling—according to media reports.It is also the source of what is believed by many to be the largest deposit of diamonds in the world.
Update, 6/24/11, 6:30 p.m. EDT: Apparently
Thursday, June 23, 2011
The Collapse of the Kimberley Process Appears Imminent
A Kimberley Process certificate, which ensures that diamonds are conflict-free. Photo credit: De Beers
The Kimberley Process, which has been in a stalemate during the past two years over whether to allow Zimbabwe to sell diamonds from its controversial Marange diamond field, now appears to be breaking apart, according to published reports.
The civil society coalition, one of the three pillars
The Collapse of the Kimberley Process Appears Imminent
A Kimberley Process certificate, which ensures that diamonds are conflict-free. Photo credit: De Beers
The Kimberley Process, which has been in a stalemate during the past two years over whether to allow Zimbabwe to sell diamonds from its controversial Marange diamond field, now appears to be breaking apart, according to published reports.
The civil society coalition, one of the three pillars
Saturday, May 28, 2011
WFDB and Local Zimbabwe Group at Odds Over Diamond Sales
The Marange diamond fields.
Two organizations are sending different messages on whether Zimbabwe should sell diamonds from its controversial Marange diamond fields, where human rights abuses and smuggling have happened in the past and are alleged to be continuing, according to reports from Zimbabwe newspapers.
The World Federation of Diamond Bourses is urging the Kimberley Process
WFDB and Local Zimbabwe Group at Odds Over Diamond Sales
The Marange diamond fields.
Two organizations are sending different messages on whether Zimbabwe should sell diamonds from its controversial Marange diamond fields, where human rights abuses and smuggling have happened in the past and are alleged to be continuing, according to reports from Zimbabwe newspapers.
The World Federation of Diamond Bourses is urging the Kimberley Process
Saturday, February 12, 2011
De Beers Issues Kimberley Process Support Statement
The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme received an important statement of encouragement by the world’s largest diamond company.
The De Beers Group reiterated its support in the Kimberley Process—a global effort to end the trade of “blood” or “conflict” diamonds—in a statement at the end of its annual financial report Friday. The international organization of diamond industry representatives
The De Beers Group reiterated its support in the Kimberley Process—a global effort to end the trade of “blood” or “conflict” diamonds—in a statement at the end of its annual financial report Friday. The international organization of diamond industry representatives
De Beers Issues Kimberley Process Support Statement
The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme received an important statement of encouragement by the world’s largest diamond company.
The De Beers Group reiterated its support in the Kimberley Process—a global effort to end the trade of “blood” or “conflict” diamonds—in a statement at the end of its annual financial report Friday. The international organization of diamond industry representatives
The De Beers Group reiterated its support in the Kimberley Process—a global effort to end the trade of “blood” or “conflict” diamonds—in a statement at the end of its annual financial report Friday. The international organization of diamond industry representatives
Saturday, January 8, 2011
Kimberley Process Member Challenges Zimbabwe Official Claims
A Kimberley Process member has challenged claims by Zimbabwean Deputy Mines Minister Gift Chimanikire that the watchdog group authorized Zimbabwe to hold sales from the controversial Marange diamond mines in 2011, according to the Voice of America.In published comments, Chimanikire says that the KP will allow diamonds from the mine, which has been the source of alleged widespread human rights
Kimberley Process Member Challenges Zimbabwe Official Claims
A Kimberley Process member has challenged claims by Zimbabwean Deputy Mines Minister Gift Chimanikire that the watchdog group authorized Zimbabwe to hold sales from the controversial Marange diamond mines in 2011, according to the Voice of America.In published comments, Chimanikire says that the KP will allow diamonds from the mine, which has been the source of alleged widespread human rights
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Zimbabwe Minister Confirms KP Diamond Sales Approval
Gift Chimanikire, Zimbabwe deputy minister of Mines and Minerals Development, has reaffirmed that the Southern African country has received Kimberley Process approval to hold two diamond sales, according to The Zimbabwe Guardian and other media outlets. Chimanikire (pictured) responded to media reports from diamond industry media outlets quoting an unnamed Democratic Republic of Congo
Zimbabwe Minister Confirms KP Diamond Sales Approval
Gift Chimanikire, Zimbabwe deputy minister of Mines and Minerals Development, has reaffirmed that the Southern African country has received Kimberley Process approval to hold two diamond sales, according to The Zimbabwe Guardian and other media outlets. Chimanikire (pictured) responded to media reports from diamond industry media outlets quoting an unnamed Democratic Republic of Congo
Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Report: Kimberley Process Approves Marange Diamond Sales
Photo by Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, AP
The Kimberley Process, the organization charged with preventing trade in illicit diamonds, has reportedly approved supervised sales of diamonds from the highly controversial Marange diamond fields in Zimbabwe.
Gift Chimanikire, Zimbabwe Mines and Mining development deputy minister, said that the KP recently wrote to the Zimbabwe government, confirming that
Report: Kimberley Process Approves Marange Diamond Sales
Photo by Tsvangirayi Mukwazhi, AP
The Kimberley Process, the organization charged with preventing trade in illicit diamonds, has reportedly approved supervised sales of diamonds from the highly controversial Marange diamond fields in Zimbabwe.
Gift Chimanikire, Zimbabwe Mines and Mining development deputy minister, said that the KP recently wrote to the Zimbabwe government, confirming that
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