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  • Liberalization of the Artisanal Diamond Sector in the Democratic Republic of Congo

    01/01/2003 5:29:39 AM PST · by Études africaines · 2 replies · 495+ views
    Institut National de gemmologie à Paris Journal | December 2002 | Historian/Staff Writer
    Artisanal mining was not illegal in the DRC prior to the 1980s, but diamonds could only be sold within the mining zone, or in adjacent villages. It was illegal to sell diamonds in Kinshasa and in the main urban areas in the Kasai provinces, although this was not fully respected. Corrupt officials allowed a limited trade to exist, but government attitudes vacillated and harsh measures were taken intermittently to purge the diamond fields of prospectors, especially in areas around or within the concession of La Société Minière de Bakwanga (MIBA), the diamond mining parastatal. MIBA provided the bulk of Zaire’s...