Human rights and civil society groups say an international scheme established in 2003 to prevent the trade in so-called conflict diamonds is potentially failing to meet its objectives.
The groups said the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme has not effectively addressed issues of non-compliance, smuggling, money laundering and human rights abuses in the world’s diamond fields. Conflict or “blood” diamonds are exported by certain governments to fuel their military machines.
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“The clock is running out on Kimberley Process credibility,” said Annie Dunnebacke of Global Witness, in a statement. “The work it was set up to do is vital -- it would be scandalous if uncooperative governments and industry succeeded in hobbling it into ineffectiveness.”
(Source: American Shipper)