Resource wars
Last reviewed: 30-06-2009
TRADE IN NATURAL RESOURCES FUELS WARS

Labourers work at an open-cast diamond mine near Kpetewama, Sierra Leone.
REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
- Millions have died in resource-fuelled wars since the late 1990s
- The Kimberley Process has reduced international trade in conflict diamonds
- Campaigners want legally enforceable rules for oil and mining companies
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