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2007年1月5日

著者:
Martin Rapaport, Diamond.Net

Ethical Nightmares: Global Witness Leads NGOs on Campaign Against Artisanal Diggers

By taking its advocacy message directly to the public, GW is scaring consumers away from artisanal and “generic” diamonds...If we shut down artisanal exports, we will put one million artisanal diggers and their families — the poorest and most fragile people on earth — at severe risk. Illicit activities will blossom as legitimate firms pull out. As the industry moves to well-audited Canadian and Botswana diamonds, the diggers may lose everything — including their one cup of rice per day...The KP [Kimberly Process] does not address development issues. There is extensive environmental damage. [also refers to De Beers]