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In October 2006, the Minerals Marketing Corporation of Zimbabwe moved into Marange to “mop
up” and began purchasing diamonds from illegal, unlicensed local miners.35
6
KIMBERLEY PROCESS – THE DEBATE RAGES
“Every single rich alluvial diamond deposit ever found in Africa has ended in war…. There have been
no exceptions.” Andrew Cranswick, CEO, Africa Consolidated Resources 36
The aim of the Kimberley Process (KP) is to exclude conflict diamonds from international markets
and to prevent diamond-fuelled wars. 37 At its core, the KP is about stopping human rights abuse
linked to diamonds.
“The Kimberley Process (KP) was set up as a result of campaigning by Global Witness, Partnership
Africa Canada and others to expose the role of diamonds in funding vicious conflicts in Angola, Sierra
Leone and Liberia. In the face of growing international pressure, the diamond industry and
campaigners met in Kimberley, South Africa, in May 2000 to determine how to tackle the
problem.” 38
After three years of negotiating, the Kimberley Process was formed. The resulting Kimberley Process
Certification Scheme (KPCS) is an import-export certification scheme which requires participating
governments to certify the origin of rough diamonds and put in place effective controls to prevent
conflict stones from entering the supply chain. Participant countries can only trade rough diamonds
with other members. In 2010, 75 governments were participating in the KP. 39
While the KP’s technical provisions are implemented by governments, “its tripartite structure means
that non-governmental organisations and the diamond industry hold official status as observers and
take part, along with member states, in all working groups and decision-making processes. The
scheme relies on consensus-based decision-making, which often means slow progress or inaction on
35
Rapaport, ‘Timeline of Events at Marange Diamond Fields’, February 2011:
http://www.diamonds.net/cms/Zimbabwe/docs/Marange_Timeline-041110-_2_
36
Partnership Africa Canada, ‘Diamonds and Clubs’, June 2010, pg 1:
http://www.pacweb.org/Documents/diamonds_KP/Zimbabwe-Diamonds_and_clubs-eng-June2010.pdf
37
Global Witness, ‘Return of the blood diamond’, 14 June 2010, pg 5:
http://www.globalwitness.org/library/return-blood-diamond-deadly-race-control-zimbabwes-new-founddiamond-wealth
38
Global Witness, ‘Return of the blood diamond’, 14 June 2010, pg 5:
http://www.globalwitness.org/library/return-blood-diamond-deadly-race-control-zimbabwes-new-founddiamond-wealth
39
Global Witness, ‘Return of the blood diamond’, 14 June 2010, pg 5:
http://www.globalwitness.org/library/return-blood-diamond-deadly-race-control-zimbabwes-new-founddiamond-wealth