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Conflict Diamonds and Diamond Mining

Diamond mining conditions and the control of the diamond industry are both hotly debated subjects. Learn about the controversies surrounding the sale of diamond throughout the world and find tips that will help you determine if your diamond could have come from a conflict zone.
How to Avoid Buying a Conflict Diamond
Facts about conflict diamonds and tips you can use to avoid buying a diamond that's sale was used to fund groups that promote abuse and terror in some parts of the world.
What Is the Kimberley Process?
The Kimberley Process is an attemp to halt the sales of diamonds from conflict areas, where those funds are used to support the unlawful and illegal operations of rebel, military and terrorist groups.
Conflict Diamonds
Geology Guide Andrew Alden explains why he feels that the only solutions for contraband gems are human, not geological.
The Diamond Zone
Diamond eruptions? Yes, and you can learn more about them on About's Geology GuideSite.
Canadian Diamond Code of Conduct
Provisions put in place by the Canadian government to help you verify that the diamond you buy was mined in Canada.
Diamond Rush
The rush is on to explore the diamond finds that have been uncovered in Canada's Northwest Territory.
Did Someone Die for That Diamond?
A look at problems associated with conflict diamonds, with links to more reading. Amnesty International USA.
Nature of Diamonds - South Africa
A look back at the 1867 discovery of diamonds in South Africa. By the American Museum of Natural History.

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