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Artikel

18 Aug 2005

Autor:
Sapa

Help for informal diamond sector

...consultant Ian Smillie...said artisanal diamond mining was an environment where children were widely involved, one that resulted in environmental degradation, the influx of migrant labour, followed by prostitution and HIV/Aids, as well as family violence...It produced at least 10% of diamonds that made their way to jewellery shops in New York, Paris, London and Tokyo..."At a minimum, diamonds could produce decent incomes for hundreds of thousands of families, rather than unsafe, unhealthy, badly-paid piecework," said Smillie.