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Chapter 982: Blood Diamond

    <h4>Chapter 982: Blood Diamond</h4>


    Trantor: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio


    Afterughing, Remonin suddenly grew serious.


    He looked at Li Du with honest eyes and said, “You may look down upon me, Mr. Li, but


    I can get in touch with them. I already have.”


    Li Du was frowning. If Remonin could contact any big diamond import and export


    pany and get a valuation, but the other side did not cooperate sessfully with him,


    it could only mean that his diamonds were problematic.


    The diamonds in his hand must be blood diamonds!


    The diamonds on Remonin’s property were blood diamonds, also known as ck


    diamonds, so no wonder he had trouble selling them off.


    Many people around the world already knew the meaning of the term ‘blood diamonds’.


    In many parts of Africa, diamond mining has been carried out in the most brutal, bloody,


    and barbaric way.


    This process consisted of hical practices, from the excavation of diamonds to


    exporting them to the international market.


    ording to what Li Du knew, there were still many small diamond mines in sub-


    Saharan Africa, and about a million people depended on diamond-mining for their


    livelihood.


    The miners often received no payment but food for their work. In some of therger


    mines, entire generations of miners had worked under conditions simr to very, for


    little to no payment. This corrupt and immoral practice began at the time when


    European colonists were not held ountable to anyone and considered the lives of


    native people to be dispensablemodities.


    However, over the years, as the diamond trade grew more transparent and Europeans


    lost some of their dominance in Africa,panies based in Europe and the United


    States have improved their treatment of diamond miners in Africa, allowing workers to


    receive contract pay and making working conditions safer.


    African blood diamonds were now supplied mainly by local warlords, who were equal in


    ferocity and violence to the former colonist mine owners, and violently oppressing the


    miners.


    Li Du looked up at Remonin and said, “You have blood diamonds in your hands, don’t


    you?”


    Remonin carelessly took a small bag out of his pocket, opened it and threw it on the


    table. A pile of shiny stones rolled out.


    He said, “Blood diamonds? Do you see any blood? Their color is snow-white, so if


    anything, they should be called snow diamonds.”


    “You know what I mean. If you produce blood diamonds here, it would be very difficult to


    sell them off,” said Li Du.


    In May 2000, the World Diamond Councilunched a program called the Kimberley


    Process to stem blood diamond trade and make white diamonds more attractive.


    Two yearster, the United Nations adopted the Kimberley Process International


    Certification system for rough diamonds, which began to regte the diamond market in


    Africa.


    The Kimberley Process Certification System was basically a supervision system for the


    drilling and export of rough diamonds. The country of origin was responsible for the


    production and transportation of rough diamonds from the mine to the export site.


    Each batch of rough diamonds set for export would be packaged in a damage-proof


    container with a Kimberley Process Certificate issued by thepetent authority of the


    exporting government.


    Thus, diamonds could not be marketed without certificates issued by Kimberley Process


    members.


    Mozambique was a sovereign state and sumbed to the authority of the Kimberley


    Process rough diamond international certificate, and the government certainly wouldn’t


    give a warlord such as Remonin the authorization to deal with diamonds.


    After hearing Li Du’s words, Remonin showed an angry expression and said, “I know


    what you mean, but it’s not fair to me!”


    Li Du said calmly, “The production of blood diamonds is unfair to human beings.”


    “Blood diamonds, blood diamonds! In your eyes, Africa is still a mess. People are still


    like animals, isn’t that what you think?” he said with a sneer.


    The sudden change of topic surprised Li Du, who said, “what do you mean?”


    Remonin sat back in his chair and said, “I admit that I did not get the government’s


    permission to mine diamonds, but I am very upset to hear you say that my mine is a


    bloody ce.”


    The lion hunter interrupted and asked, “Li, what do you think of how workers are treated


    in my mines?”


    Although the working conditions of the mines Li Du visited were harsh and the work


    itself very depressing, he had to admit that the lion hunter’s mines were quite humane


    pared to other ces in Africa.


    At the very least, the lion hunter’s workers had beer. It was expired, but would the


    miners care? When they left the diamond mine, they might not even have clean water


    to drink.


    When he nodded, the lion hunter said, “You can visit the general’s mine. The working


    conditions in his mine are better than at my ce.”


    “If you’re interested, I’d be happy to show you around. Of course, this will wait until you


    have rested. You must be tired from your, journey tired,” said Remonin.


    Li Du hesitated and said, “Thank you for your concern, General. Fortunately, we are not


    too tired. I would like to go to visit your mine line.”


    He did not really want to visit the mine and was not keen on having more close contact


    with Remonin. However, now that he was in thetter’s territory, it was best to keep on


    civil terms.


    Moreover, he wouldn’t mind doing business with Remonin if it turned out he did treat his


    workers decently.


    “Come on. Let me show you around. Maybe you got a wrong impression of our


    tribesmen,” said Remonin.


    They walked along the dirt road around the mountain, down to the bottom of the hill and


    the army’s training grounds.


    To the southeast of the training grounds, there was what looked like a farm building,


    with a raised roof on a t floor surrounded by wood and covered with grass to keep out


    the rain.


    Around the building, there were soldiers with guns. Hyenas were chained to posts,


    looking like military dogs.


    “This is my prison. Here I keep the thieves, robbers,wbreakers, and liars of the tribe,”


    said Remonin, pointing to the thatched hut.


    As they passed, a soldier opened the gate and Li Du looked inside.


    It was like a cattle shed, but very hygienic. There weren’t many people or many beds,


    and it looked like Remonin’s domain was very secure.


    Of course, it was also possible that most of the criminals were shot rather than locked


    up.


    “There are at least eight people in every prison room. You don’t see them all right now


    because I sent them to work digging diamonds.”


    When they opened the door of the second room, a white man with messy hair suddenly


    rushed up and shouted to Li Du, “Help, help me, take me away! Please!”
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