‘Blood diamonds’ threat returns to Africa
BANGUI, Central African Republic – Whenever he extracts a diamond from the muddy waters of the Kadei-Mambere River, Christophe Gounou hums a traditional song of perseverance in Sango, the local language in this war-torn nation. The 33-year-old miner struggles every month to harvest at least 80 carats of raw diamonds, a stock that earns him enough…
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