konfliktidele
Konfliktidele, commonly referred to as conflict diamonds or blood diamonds, are diamonds that are mined in areas controlled by armed groups that use the proceeds to fund their military activities. These diamonds are often associated with human rights abuses, violence, and war crimes.
The trade in conflict diamonds originated in West Africa, particularly in countries such as Sierra Leone, Liberia,
In response to the human rights abuses and humanitarian crises linked to conflict diamonds, the Kimberley Process
While the KPCS has contributed to a significant reduction in the trade in conflict diamonds, concerns persist
Despite these challenges, efforts to prevent the trade in conflict diamonds continue, with many countries, organizations,