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Who really controls Africa’s ‘blood-diamond’ trade?
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Author: Abayomi Azikiwe
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Date Written: 11 August 2010
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Primary Category:
Resource Extraction
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Document Origin: Workers World
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Secondary Category:
-none-
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Source URL:
http://www.workers.org
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Key Words: CharlesTaylor, war, mining, economy
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Summary & Comment:
Britain and America have used their influence to control the marketing and distribution of African diamonds M. Makoni
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Extract minerals, not blood
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Author: Shefa Siegel
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Date Written: 9 August 2010
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Primary Category:
Resource Extraction
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Document Origin: The Mark via CNCA
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Secondary Category:
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Source URL:
http://www.themarknews.com
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Key Words: mining, policy, transparency, USA, Dodd-Frank,
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Summary & Comment:
Perhaps Dodd-Frank can radically reform the ethical behaviour of multinational, extractive companies that operate outside the USA by influencing relations among investors, retailers, and mining companies. Over the past ten years there have been some voluntary initiatives by the International Finance Corporation’s Performance Standards, World Bank E . . .
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Zimbabwe: Partnership Africa Canada: Partenariat Afrique
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Author: Newsletter Number 33
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Date Written: 1 August 2010
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Primary Category:
Resource Extraction
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Document Origin: Partnership Africa Canada
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Secondary Category:
Zimbabwe
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Source URL:
http://www.pacweb.org/
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Key Words: Zimbabwe, diamonds, conflict, PAC
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Summary & Comment:
Le francais suit. Other Facets, a periodic newsletter about the international effort to end diamond-related conflict. Autres Facettes, un bulletin périodique au sujet de l'effort international visant à mettre fin aux conflits reliés aux diamants. DN
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Zambian miners campaign against $400 million copper investment by Vale
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Author: Chris Mfula
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Date Written: 28 July 2010
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Primary Category:
Resource Extraction
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Document Origin: Mineweb
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Secondary Category:
Economic Justice
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Source URL:
http://www.mineweb.com
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Key Words: mine workers’ union, copper mine, project, labour relations
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Summary & Comment:
Zambia’s biggest mine workers’ union, Mine Workers’ Union of Zambia (MUZ) is aiming to block the Brazilian firm Vale from its planned development of the $400 million Konkola North copper mine project due to the company's poor labour relations record. SC
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UK government taken to court for failing to list companies trading Congo conflict minerals
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Author: Gavin Hayman
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Date Written: 26 July 2010
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Primary Category:
Resource Extraction
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Document Origin: Global Witness Press Release
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Secondary Category:
Economic Justice
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Source URL:
http://www.globalwitness.org
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Key Words: UN sanctions, breaching, Congo conflict minerals
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Summary & Comment:
Campaign group Global Witness says the British government is acting unlawfully for its refusal to place UK companies and individuals trading in the troubled Congolese conflict minerals on UN targeted sanctions. SC
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USA: Reforms on resource transparency - transparence des ressources
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Author: Press Release
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Date Written: 15 July 2010
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Primary Category:
Resource Extraction
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Document Origin: Global Witness
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Secondary Category:
Africa General
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Source URL:
http://www.globalwitness.org
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Key Words: USA, mining, transparency, transparence, ressources,
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Summary & Comment:
Le francais suit. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act will require oil, gas, and mining companies registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission to publicly disclose their tax and revenue payments to governments around the world and promote greater public oversight and responsible trading practices. En vertu des di . . .
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Special PWYP EITI Issue; Numéro spécial sur l'ITIE
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Author: Aperio, Issue No.2 July 2010
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Date Written: 15 July 2010
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Primary Category:
Resource Extraction
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Document Origin: Publish What You Pay
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Secondary Category:
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Source URL:
http://pwyp.ca/
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Key Words: mining, EITI, ITIE, Canada, Aperio,
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Summary & Comment:
Le francais suit. This second edition of APERIO, the PWYP-Canada newsletter, focuses on the EITI in Canada, and features a message from the PWYP-Coordinator, information on the Canadian government’s role in the EITI, information on the latest position paper released by PWYP-Canada, a PERSPECTIVES article by Talisman Energy discussing their support . . .
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