On july 19, 2000, the world diamond congress at antwerp adopted a resolution to strengthen the diamond industrys ability to block sales of conflict diamonds. The story is interesting fiction, but it is based upon facts. Mysterious, rare red diamond on display live science. The movie blood diamond traces the path of a large pink diamond found in sierra leone in the 1990s by a fisherman working as a slave in a rebelcontrolled diamond mine. Leone have funded one of the most savage rebel campaigns in modern history. These attacks can be on the scale of a large military operation. The riveting account of one of the most hotly pursued gems in history, the sancy blood diamond follows its sixcentury journey from the diamond mines of golconda to where it now modestly resides at the louvre, among the remnants of the french crown jewels.
Nov 23, 2012 sierra leones diamonds still a source of contention blood diamonds, as they were once known, helped fuel atrocities in both sierra leone and neighboring liberia. The story of diamonds has often been told, and with good reason. By danielle aloia, special projects librarian june 14 is world blood donor day, a date selected to coincide with the birthday of karl landsteiner 18681943, the father of blood transfusions. The sorry role the diamond has played in the history of sierra leone, stunningly told by journalist campbell the road to kosovo, 1999. These blood diamonds are smuggled out of west africa and sold to legitimate diamond merchants in london, antwerp, and new york, often with the complicity of the international diamond industry.
Worst of all, guerrilla rebels, in their lust for the resourcerich land, have sunk to depravity and terrorism to. Sierra leone is a vacuum of violence, poverty, warlords and misery, a tiny corner of western africa where the wheels have fallen completely off, writes campbell, its politics as raw and unrelenting as the natural environment. The west african country of sierra leone has long been known as a diamond rich area. Inside the largest diamond heist in history, a chronicle of one of the worlds largest diamond. Browse for books about american history, ancient history, military history, or browse our picks for the best history books of the year so far. The movie blood diamond was released in 2006 and featured leonardo di caprio as an arms smuggler whose main goal is to obtain a seemingly priceless diamond from a villager during the civil war in sierra leone. Blood diamond history banning the trade in african blood conflict diamonds the trade in the conflict or blood diamonds of africa, including those from sierra leone, was curbed by the world diamond council on january 17 18 2001 when the the kimberley process certification scheme kpcs was created to. Jon land is the author of four previous novels in this series, pillars of solomon, walls of jericho, a walk in the darkness and keepers of the gate.
During this time, blood diamonds comprised about 4 percent of the world diamond market, according to the world diamond councils website. The sordid history behind africas conflict diamonds blood diamond shows how industry leaders turned a blind eye to the atrocities funded by their policies. The book blood diamonds written by greg campbell is a great book that really opens up your eyes to see what has been happening in sierra leone in the 90s and 2000s. A critical reading of blood diamond 2006 in the context. The film, although it has been called mild in comparison to reality, depicts the. However, the popular movement for the liberation of angola mpla, the national union for the total independence of angola unita, and the national liberation front of angola fnla, fought in a civil war lasting 27 years from 1974 to 2001. Sierra leones diamonds still a source of contention blood diamonds, as they were once known, helped fuel atrocities in both sierra leone and neighboring liberia. Rebel factions such as the revolutionary united front frequently terrorize the open countryside, intimidating mende locals and enslaving many to harvest diamonds, which fund their increasingly successful war effort. Analysis about blood diamonds in the context of colonialism and the theft of african resources that continues today. These blood diamonds are smuggled out of west africa and.
The resolution called for an international certification system on the export and import of diamonds, legislation in all countries to accept only officially sealed packages of diamonds, for countries to impose criminal charges on anyone. Amid the explosive civil war overtaking 1999 sierra leone, these men join for two desperate missions. The kimberley process was envisioned by the diamond industry. In response, the kimberley process certification scheme kcps was created in 2002 to regulate diamond trading and keep blood diamonds from entering the legitimate diamond market. This paper critically analyzes the related film blood diamond 2006 in order. The book was used as a primary resource for the filmmakers, but he. Jan 23, 2017 over time, as diamond miners became wealthy, they hired workers and this led to an exploitive diamond mining system that has had several strikes over the past 140 years.
History of blood diamonds in angola angola gained independence on november 11,1975 from portugal. Awardwinning journalist greg campbell traces the deadly trail of these diamonds. While it does good work by bringing the lingering problem of african conflict diamonds back into the news, the movie itself is ungainly and retro, using white characters to illuminate the problem while also simplifying it. All diamonds are blood diamonds linkedin slideshare. Now its sierra leone complaining, about the way their country is portrayed in blood diamond. It is 1999 and the troubled west african nation of sierra leone is ravaged by major political unrest. In the 1990s, human rights organizations worked to bring these tales of genocide and greed to the forefront of human concern. Ripped from his family farm and forced to toil away in the sweltering south african diamond fields, solomon vandy djimon hounsou discovered an extraordinary. Feb 14, 2009 africa and all its resources are the birthright of african people everywhere all diamonds are blood diamonds 2. A critical reading of blood diamond 2006 in the context of transnationalism article pdf available in african identities 4.
The history of the diamond trade in general and in sierra leone in particular are interesting, and the ruthlessness of the various. Blood diamonds, also referred to as conflict diamonds, come from war zones in africa, sold illegally in order to fund insurgent war efforts against legitimate. The true story of blood diamonds by diana brown mar 20, 2018 illegal miners in south africa risk death for a share of the diamonds that shaped the continents biggest economy. I didnt mean this to be a list of pop history, but i think its too late now, so you might as well go ahead. African blood diamonds blood diamonds in africa howstuffworks.
The name diamond comes from the greek word, adamas meaning unconquerable. Sierra leone feels sucker punched by blood diamond. Greg campbell born july 7, 1970 is an american journalist, documentary filmmaker and. Blood diamonds are often produced through the forced labor of men, women and children. Dec 11, 2006 the sordid history behind africas conflict diamonds blood diamond shows how industry leaders turned a blind eye to the atrocities funded by their policies. That diamond changed and ended many lives, and the story of that stone carries a strong social message. Journalist greg campbell leads the reader down the international diamond trail of brutality, horror, and profit providing an ontheground and inthemines story of global consequencefirst discovered in 1930, the diamonds of sierra leone have funded one of the most savage rebel campaigns in modern history. Proper nonfiction history books, not historical fiction, about any period, event, area or topic you like. Jun 19, 2012 please subscribe to my channel if you like this documentary. Just wellwritten, wellresearched, informative and interesting books for historians, history students and history enthusiasts. Tracing the deadly path of the worlds most precious stones 9780465029914. The trade in the conflict or blood diamonds of africa, including those from sierra leone, was banned by the world diamond council in january of 2003 when the the kimberley process certification scheme, or kpcs, was created to fulfill an international certification system strictly regulating the export and import of diamonds, to introduce legislation in all countries to accept. Pdf a critical reading of blood diamond 2006 in the. Tracing the deadly path of the worlds most precious stones, was published by basic in 2002 and then released an updated version in 2012.
Landsteiner discovered the a, b, ab, and o blood types in 1901, making blood transfusions safer. Tracing the deadly path of the worlds most precious stones. Sep 28, 2010 the kazanjian red diamond, on display at the museum through march, was unearthed in south africa in the late 1920s, according to ian balfours famous diamonds antique collectors club, 2008. Blood diamonds scheme of work developed as part of my pgce. One such unfortunate is fisherman solomon vandy djimon hounsou, from shenge. As ivory coasts renegade president laurent gbagbo shrugs off international attempts to isolate his regime, smugglers continue to export blood diamonds in contravention of a united nations ban. Blood diamonds are the bad news diamonds from africa.
Blood diamond shows how industry leaders turned a blind eye to the. Blood diamond maddy bowen danny archer solomon vandy introduction. Cinematography importance in blood diamond cinematography examples blood diamond played by leonardo dicaprio born in rhodesia, a whitecontrolled state in. Maddy publishes a book exposing the culprits involved in trading blood diamonds. Awardwinning journalist greg campbell traces the deadly trail of these diamonds, many of which are brought to the world market by fanatical enemies. Fittingly diamonds are made of pure carbon, and diamonds are the hardest natural substance known to man.
Both men are african, but their histories as different as any can be, until their fates become joined in a common quest to recover a rare pink diamond that. The term is used to highlight the negative consequences of the diamond trade in certain areas, or to label an individual diamond as having come from such an area. In the movie blood diamond, the characters choices and actions are limited by outside events such as the diamond trade, the fight for independence, the corruption of the government in sierra leone, the decisions of the united nations, and the complexities of international politics. As ivory coasts gbagbo holds firm, blood diamonds flow. First discovered in 1930, the diamonds of sierra leone have funded one of the most savage rebel campaigns in modern history. A history of blood transfusions books, health and history. The kazanjian red diamond, on display at the museum through march, was unearthed in south africa in the late 1920s, according to ian balfours famous diamonds antique collectors club, 2008. Sierra leones diamonds still a source of contention. The blood diamond industry, best known in sierra leone, has been through numerous implications and struggles, which has made for an extremely intriguing and extensive analysis. Isbn 0765302266 it is over a year since the events in new york and it appears that the relationship between detectives palestinianamerican ben kamal and israeli danielle barnea is at an end. The diamond industry s attempt to fight blood diamonds led to the establishment of the kimberley process, an international diamond certification scheme, in 2003.
Trumps testin philip rucker, carol leonnig, hillary huber, penguin audio philip rucker, carol leonnig. Set against the backdrop of civil war and chaos in 1990s sierra leone, blood diamond is the story of danny archer an ex mercenary from zimbabwe and solomon vandy a mende fisherman. Although many diamondfueled wars have now ended, conflict diamonds remain a serious problem. The trade in blood diamonds was the focal point of the trial, which demonstrated how natural resource exploitation can serve to fund armed conflict and lead to the abuse of human rights. Despite this, according to amnesty international, the modern blood diamonds or conflict diamonds have a history in the democratic republic of congo, angola, zimbabwe, and. The trade in the conflict or blood diamonds of africa, including those from sierra leone, was banned by the world diamond council in january of 2003 when the the kimberley process certification scheme, or kpcs, was created to fulfill an international certification system strictly regulating the export and import of diamonds, to introduce legislation in all countries to accept only officially. A south african mercenary and a mende fisherman find their fates forever intertwined as they embark on a quest to obtain a rare and highly coveted pink diamond in director edward zwicks frantic adventure drama. Blood diamonds won the colorado nonfiction book of the year award in 2002. The stones are then smuggled into the international diamond trade and sold as.
The book also served as the basis for the 2006 film blood diamond starring leonardo dicaprio and djimon honsou. Aug 10, 2010 during this time, blood diamonds comprised about 4 percent of the world diamond market, according to the world diamond councils website. Unfortunately, the kimberley process only places a ban on diamonds that finance rebel militias in wartorn countries. Over time, as diamond miners became wealthy, they hired workers and this led to an exploitive diamond mining system that has had several strikes over the past 140 years. Most of them are from angola, sierra leone, and liberia. Three specific conflictsin angola, the democratic republic of the congo, and sierra leonedirected world attention to the destructive role of. Other than that, having taught film appreciation at the college level for 15 years, this film was such a piece of art, i can hardly believe it every time i. Blood diamonds really shone light onto the issue bringing more awareness to it, just like the move did aswell. Cinematography importance in blood diamond cinematography examples blood diamond played by leonardo dicaprio born in rhodesia, a whitecontrolled state in zimbabwe parents were murdered. They are also stolen during shipment or seized by attacking the mining operations of legitimate producers. The term is used to highlight the negative consequences of the diamond trade in certain areas, or to label an individual diamond as having come from such an. Awardwinning journalist greg campbell traces the deadly trail of these.
A nearly flawless film with the exception of the casting of the female journalist, imho. Please subscribe to my channel if you like this documentary. Violence still plagues many diamond mines, with local populations displaced to make way for diamond. Oct 16, 2015 a critical reading of blood diamond 2006 in the context of transnationalism article pdf available in african identities 4. This presentation is based on the political theory of uhuru movement chairman omali yeshitela and was developed by penny hess, chairwoman of the african peoples solidarity committee apsc, white people organizing solidarity with the. Blood diamonds also called conflict diamonds, brown diamonds, hot diamonds, or red diamonds are diamonds mined in a war zone and sold to finance an insurgency, an invading armys war efforts, or a warlords activity. An analysis of the movie, blood diamond essay 1197 words.