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June 14, 2012

Return of Diamond Mining

by Monica Mark, Dawn, Pakistan - Lying in Sierra Leone’s mineral-rich eastern belt, the diamond mines were once at the heart of the country’s decade-long civil war. Six hours from the capital, Freetown, burned-out houses are testament to the brutal conflict that coined the term ‘blood diamonds’ as warring factions fought to control lucrative diamond fields.

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