Sierra Leone Diamonds Linked To Hezbollah Terrorist Group - March.2008
The United States Embassy in Freetown, Sierra Leone, claims that for the
past five years, diamonds that were first mined in Sierra Leone have been
sold to terrorist group Hezbollah.
The embassy estimated the sales at $70 to $100 million. It said the
diamonds are "smuggled out of the country" and then used by the
terrorist groups to buy weapons.
However, exactly three days before the publication of the report, Sierra
Leone's Vice President Samuel Sam-Sumana told the Third International Rough
Diamond Conference in Israel that diamonds exported out of Sierra Leone are
now conflict-free, since his country’s civil war had ended.
"We are taking steps to restore growth in our country. We adhere
closely to the Kimberley Process. All the diamonds we export are
conflict-free," he stressed. v
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