Trade in African Diamonds: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Trade of the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, One Hundred Sixth Congress, Second Session, September 13, 2000, Volumen4U.S. Government Printing Office, 2000 - 93 páginas |
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... civil war in Africa . Often called “ conflict ” or " blood " diamonds , such diamonds generally come from mines controlled by rebel forces and are traded for arms to fuel civil war in Africa . Many claim that the Sierra Leone rebel ...
... civil war in Africa . Often called “ conflict ” or " blood " diamonds , such diamonds generally come from mines controlled by rebel forces and are traded for arms to fuel civil war in Africa . Many claim that the Sierra Leone rebel ...
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... civil war has ravaged some countries in Africa , rebel forces , like the Revolutionary United Front ( RUF ) in Sierra Leone , have captured diamond mines and used the income from those mines not to help the poor , but to enrich ...
... civil war has ravaged some countries in Africa , rebel forces , like the Revolutionary United Front ( RUF ) in Sierra Leone , have captured diamond mines and used the income from those mines not to help the poor , but to enrich ...
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... civil society organizations . The WDC is dedicated to the eradication of the trade in conflict diamonds , allowing the legitimate diamond industry , which han- dles 96 percent of world rough diamond production and gives em- ployment to ...
... civil society organizations . The WDC is dedicated to the eradication of the trade in conflict diamonds , allowing the legitimate diamond industry , which han- dles 96 percent of world rough diamond production and gives em- ployment to ...
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... civil society organizations . The World Diamond Council is dedicated to the eradication of the trade in conflict diamonds , allowing the legitimate diamond industry - which handles 96 percent of world rough diamond production and gives ...
... civil society organizations . The World Diamond Council is dedicated to the eradication of the trade in conflict diamonds , allowing the legitimate diamond industry - which handles 96 percent of world rough diamond production and gives ...
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... civil strife with the diamonds industry threatens our economic live- lihood in a very serious way . . .Realism demands that we put the conflict diamonds issue in perspective . Diamonds are not the principal source of all too numerous ...
... civil strife with the diamonds industry threatens our economic live- lihood in a very serious way . . .Realism demands that we put the conflict diamonds issue in perspective . Diamonds are not the principal source of all too numerous ...
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Página 1 - Subcommittee) presiding. [The advisories announcing the hearing follow:] (1) ADVISORY FROM THE COMMITTEE ON WAYS AND MEANS SUBCOMMITTEE ON TRADE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE CONTACT: (202) 225-1721 August 10, 2000 No.
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Página 2 - Congressman Philip M. Crane (R-IL), Chairman, Subcommittee on Trade of the Committee on Ways and Means, today announced that the Subcommittee will hold a hearing on US economic and trade policy toward Cuba.
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