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  • Does Zimbabwe have forced labour in its diamond mines? - BBC 20.10.1998545
  • Broken houses and promises: residents still in poverty near massive diamond project - Mongabay 24.10.22313007
  • Will Zimbabwe's diamonds be forever? A glimpse into a nation's resource rich curse - Open Democracy 10.04.20204643
  • Reap What You Sow: Greed and Corruption in Zimbabwe‘s Marange Diamond Fields - PAC 11/12 *pdf98546
  • The Pollution Fallout From Zimbabwe’s Blood Diamonds - Yale e360 5/1298547
  • EU removes 35 people from ban list - BBC 2/1198552
  • Mugabe being helped by diamond industry say campaigners - Guardian 1/1198553
  • Grace Mugabe sues paper over WikiLeaks story - Mail & Guardian 12/1298554
  • Zim diamond certification scandal revealed - Afrol News 11/1098555
  • Diamond auction brings Zimbabwe £1.2bn pay day - Independent 8/1098560
  • Zimbabwe gets go-ahead to sell diamonds again - Independent 7/1098561
  • Global Witness and PAC reject Zimbabwe diamond bribe allegations - Global Witness 6/1098562
  • Diamond meeting ends without consensus on Zimbabwe; Serious challenges ahead for landmark certification scheme - Global Witness 6/1098563
  • Return of the Blood Diamond: The deadly race to control Zimbabwe‘s new-found diamond wealth - Global Witness 6/1098568
  • Deadlock over Zimbabwe ‘blood diamond‘ trade - BBC - 6/1098569
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