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Humans

Westminster diary

By Tam Dalyell

10 August 2002

PARLIAMENTARY colleagues who have visited Sierra Leone recently returned with lurid accounts of people suffering hideous mutilations as a result of the cruel civil war raging there. In a recent editorial, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ made the case that in many an African country where diamonds and illegal mining are funding conflict, the big diamond companies now have a golden opportunity to put an end to illegal diamond trafficking (25 May, p 5).

Forensic geologists are developing non-destructive methods for identifying the source of diamonds, based on a global database of diamond varieties. Peter Hain, the minister for Europe, has expressed…

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