BLOOD
DIAMOND
DOUBLETHINK
& DECEPTION
OVER
THOSE WORTHLESS
LITTLE
ROCKS OF DESIRE
Rick Hines
&
keith harmon snow
Part One Appeared June 1,
2007
Z Magazine (abridged
and edited)
http://zmagsite.zmag.org/June2007/snow0607.html
Minor corrections and
adjustments July 20, 2007.
All that was
needed was an unending series of victories over your own memory. Reality control, they called it; in
Newspeak, doublethink.
George Orwell, 1984.
Blood Diamond is a Hollywood film depicting horrific bloodshed
in West Africa, in 1999, spawned by the lust for
diamonds. The film opens with the understatement that thousands have
died and millions have become refugees. But more than 70,000 people died in
Sierra Leones war. The film immediately segues to a palatial boardroom in
Antwerp, Belgium, to the G-8 Conference on diamonds. The all-white executives
are ostensibly concerned, holding worried discussions aboutthe fate of people?
Africas people?
According to a devastating report by Global Witness,
says one of the G-8 execs, these [conflict] stones are being used to purchase
arms and finance civil war. The inference is that world leaders were surprised
by the revelations of Global Witness—a
London-based watchdog organization that the film clearly advertised for
exposing corporate malfeasance. We must remember that these stones comprise
only a small percentage of the legitimate diamond industry, says another G-8
exec, whose trade is critical to the economies of many emerging nations.
Excuse me? Legitimate diamond
industry? Emerging nations?
The Africans in the film are remarkably well dressed and
salubrious, and the African scenes are remarkably sunny, clean, or, well, sanitized: the effects of poverty and hunger are made
invisible. Indeed, the film
plays and replays miscellaneous objectionable stereotypes and inaccuracies, but
this is Hollywood, after all, part of the American media, where degrading
racial themes are routinely peddled. The film also has its share of embedded
corporate branding—Hustler; Smirnoff, National Geographic;
Guinness; BBC; UNCHR, Mercedes, World Food Program
At the end of the film a disclaimer tells us that in 2003
the international community—those G-8 executives partnered with the
diamond industry—established formal mechanisms to control the flow of
conflict diamonds. The films disclaimer parrots the line of the World Diamond
Council, an international organization created by the diamond industry. Both assure
consumers that more than 99% of rough stones today come from conflict-free
sources, thanks to the United Nations-mandated Kimberley Process—a voluntary self-regulation scheme where the
industry crafts passport documents certifying all stones as conflict free.
According to the people who profit from diamonds, the blood diamonds problem is
pass.[1]
Its not pass, says Father Rocco Puopolo of the Africa
Faith and Justice Network. A child soldier in Sierra Leone shot Puopolo in
1999. The diamond industry can claim what they want. The film is a template
for what I believe is going on in parts of Africa today.
Looking behind the scenes of the movie—and behind
the sparkle of the World Diamond Council—we are reminded of George
Orwells novel 1984, where the character
Winston falsifies news to peddle the Partys propaganda. Orwells Ministry of
Truth turned all truth upside-down, and all deceptions downside-up. Orwell
gave us doublethink and newspeak and a fictionalized portrait of the future
grounded in Orwells experience of propaganda.
Is the diamond industry peddling Orwellian diamondthink?
More than 99% of diamonds are conflict free, the industry chorus tells us,
thus all diamonds are conflict free. Like the Blood
Diamond disclaimer, the World Diamond Council (WDC) sweeps conflict
diamonds into the mindshafts of history. The Clean Diamond Act—passed
by the U.S. Congress in 2003—does the same. All is well, they say, in
Diamondville.
To be sure we understand that, the WDC in 2006 launched a blitzkreig advertising
campaign—full-page ads in the New York Times, USA Today, Los
Angeles Times, the International Herald Tribune—touting the
self-policing successes of the Kimberley Process. The campaign was presumably
coordinated to counter the supposed negative publicity of the Blood
Diamond film.
To shore up lovers hearts in the pre-Christmas 06
diamond rush, the New York Times echoed the
WDCs statement, adding that diamond revenues today bring health care,
education and development to African countries, those emerging nations. This [diamond] is
supposed to be a symbol of all things good, a pullout in the NYT
article reads—page E-10—next to a seductive model with a glimmering
smile and a glamorous gown. The article points buyers to diamonds from Canada:
no blood spilt in Canada, right? [2]
Same paper, same day, had a full-page Tiffany advert—page A-10—with
soft aquamarine hues offsetting the sparkle of diamonds and the tender allure
of text: My True Love Gave to Me.
Are blood diamonds merely polished by public relations?
The Kimberly Process was launched under the narrow definition that conflict
diamonds only originate from conflicts between rebels and governments: it
refers to smuggling by militias antagonistic to legitimate member
governments. But the examples of Angola and Zimbabwe illustrate how the new
rules are used against immigrants, refugees and poor citizen miners. This is
the essence of diamondthink: truth and lie are inseparable, with deadly
consequences.
MY TRUE LOVE TOOK FROM THEE
In Angola they are called artisanos or garimpeiros, and they are literally mining for
their lives: garimpeiros in Angola are forced into illegal mining because Angolas
mining security companies push people off their own land. While agriculture and
commerce in the region require the direct authorization of the Provincial
Governor, not one artisano has been granted a license for diamond exploration or
subsistence agriculture. The legitimate government of Angola forces desperate
people to resort to illegal activities to survive. [3]
Three private military companies—PMCs—have
been targeting garimpeiros in Angola. The mercenary firms Alfa-5, Teleservices, and K&P
Mineira defend Angolas big name diamond firms like Sociedade de
Desenvolvimento Mineiro (Sodiam), Sociedade Mineira de Cuango, and Sociedade Mineira
Luminas. Human rights
researcher Rafael Marques documented case after case of PMCs arresting, beating
and torturing garimpeiros. They stop garimpeiros from fishing in their rivers, growing their own food,
or living traditional lives; they have forced sexual relations on family
members, including same-sex rape and sodomy.[4]
The PMCs operate behind Angolas public diamond company, Endiama, and have
exclusive rights to Angolas diamonds. Endiama owns 99% of shares in Sodiam,
which has a joint venture with Lazare Kaplan International (LKI) of the
Israeli-American Maurice Tempelsman family.
Sodiam works with the Russo-Israeli Lev Leviev Group.
Endiama owns part of Alfa-5, the PMC that exploits and tortures garimpeiros. Alfa-5 and K&P Mineira
provide security for ASCORP—the Angola Selling Corporation—another
Angolan monopoly. In Marques case reports, garimpeiros describe a mysterious white
foreigner of British origin, an armed agent working in the field for Alfa-5,
who beats and tortures people.
One of ASCORPs controlling investors, Lev Leviev, runs a
global commercial empire that includes: Leviev Group of Companies; Lev Leviev
Diamonds; Africa-Israel (commercial real estate in Prague and London); Gottex
(swimwear) Company; 1,700 Fina gas stations in the Southwest U.S.; 173
7-Elevens in New Mexico and Texas; a 33% stake in Cross Israel Highway
(Israels first toll road); and more.[5]
Leviev partner Arcady Gaydamak, an arms dealer, also reportedly works with
Danny Yatom, a former MOSSAD (Israeli secret service) chief and security
advisor to former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak. Leviev is connected to
Russian President Vladimir Putin, and to Sandline International, a U.K./South
African mercenary firm.[6]
Angola remains a war-torn country. The Unio Nacional
para a Independncia Total de Angola (UNITA) rebels, backed by the CIA during the Cold War, and
then targeted by the Clinton Administration, and then partnered with the
rebels in Congos wars, are known to sell $100 million worth of diamonds
annually. While participants in the Kimberley Process complained of UNITAs
criminality, they gave the legitimate Dos Santos government a sparkling bill
of health. The Angola example shows how black markets are created by
predatory white economies which perpetuate suffering and dispossession;
diamond companies do not ignore atrocities as the New York Times wrote
in their December whitewash, they create and perpetuate them.
BETRAYAL IS FOREVER
Zimbabwe is the epitome of diamondthink. From December
2006 to January 2007, Zimbabwes police executed Operation Chikorokoza—end of illegal
mining—against illegal gold panners and diamond miners countrywide.
Police set up roadblocks and brutalized travelers.[7]
They arrested and terrorized at least 24,890 people, and burned down the houses
of artisanal miners and others displaced by the international destabilization
of Zimbabwe. Meanwhile, police confiscated some 3.5 kilograms of gold worth
over $57.3 million; 552,227 kilograms of gold ore; 92 emeralds; and 7,868
diamonds.[8]
Robert Mugabes cronies and their international
benefactors have destabilized and depopulated DRC, looting copper, cobalt,
timber, uranium and diamonds. Mugabes Zanu-PF party in recent years crashed
the international media scene for evicting white farmers under land reform,
but untouched are the largest landholders: multinational corporations. Mugabe
seized power in 1981 on the empty promise of land reform. In the 1980s Mugabe
and his liberation army terrorized the Ndebele people under the Gukurahundi—a bona fide genocide. After arming Mugabes
gang, the international community closed its eyes to the slaughter; attempts
to break the story were squashed in Britain and the U.S.[9]
Equally invisible are Mugabes ties to international arms dealer John
Bredenkamp, one of the 50 richest Britons, worth $1 billion, tied to BAE
Systems (British Aerospace) and the U.S. state department, and Billy
Rautenbach, another Western mining cartel crony and white patron of Mugabe.[10]
The World Diamond Council expressed concern about
Zimbabwes complicity in pillaging and smuggling rough diamonds from the
Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) into neighboring South Africa for onward
sale into the world market under fraudulent certificates of origin.[11]
But the threat of sanctions against Zimbabwe is not about diamonds: while
international capital is isolating and punishing Zimbabwes intransigent
President, Robert Mugabe, other criminal diamond networks and racketeering of
equal scale and nature will be tolerated.
Angola and Zimbabwe exemplify the process whereby an
international certification scheme enforced by the United Nations rubber stamps
boxes of rough stones according to their country of origin. Stamped Angola
or Zimbabwe the public is assured that these diamonds are now conflict free, because these
nations are members of the Kimberley certification. Coming from
governments—and not rebels or
militias—consumers can be at peace as they slip a diamond on
their fiancs finger.
WHAT CLINTON (LOVERS) WILL
NEVER SEE
Botswana is a classic example of a peaceful country
engaged in diamond exploration: if any diamond in Africa were conflict free,
one would think Botswana would be the place to find it. But the Botswana
government has a long history of oppression against the San
people—Bushmen of the Kalahari—and continues to force them off
ancestral lands to make way for the worlds premier diamond cartel, De
Beers/Anglo-American Corp.
The diamondthink of De Beers knows no limits: they have
claimed that protecting
tribal homelands leads to apartheid. Diamond finds in the Bushmens ancestral
lands inspired government evictions. Money from diamonds has undoubtedly
funded the evictions and the relocation camps which the Bushmen call places
of death, wrote Survival International. De Beers Managing Director in
Botswana backed the removals. De Beers falsely claims there were no Bushmen
originally in its concession. It has also stated that laws to protect tribal
peoples should not be applied in Africa, as they lead to apartheid. [12]
Botswana and Namibia have been fighting over water, and
the flows of refugees and dissidents brought Botswana into the cross hairs of
the Pentagon in the late 1990s. A U.S. military build-up ensued: electronic
intelligence listening posts, an expansive air base built in the Bushmans
desert, weapons and training programs. Construction began in 1994, and the U.S.
turned the base into a staging area for [special operations] forces involved
in quelling civil wars and secessionist movements in Africa. Botswanas
opposition complained: Why should we put up such a sophisticated and costly
facility when people are starving? [13]
After President Clintons glowing speech in Botswana in
1998, Professor Larry Swatuk at the University of Botswana complained: The San
people of the Central Kalahari have been relocated from within the Central
Kalahari Game Reserve to make way for new tourism ventures and mineral
prospecting by multinational corporations, including De Beers. About 3,000 San
were moved to a bleak settlement called New Xade some 45 km beyond the
reserve's western border... Unemployment, jobless economic growth, political
in-fighting, conflicts over natural resources within and between states, and
increasing militarization in a region too familiar with the human and material
costs of war: these are some of the realities that Bill Clinton should have
seen. [14]
By 2003 Australian BHP-Billiton was prospecting with leases
over 78,000 sq. kms of Botswana, some 27,000 sq. kms in the Kalahari Reserve.[15]
In a landmark court case decided in December 2006, the San won the rights
to re-enter their ancestral lands in the Central Kalahari Game Reserve, but the
government stipulated that they cannot erect permanent structures, they cannot
hunt, or drill boreholes, and to expect no services from government. Rapaport News called the court case, the
longest and most expensive in Botswana's history.[16]
Diamonds are a $2 billion industry in Botswana, and the government is a 15%
shareholder in De Beers. The Bushmen say: We as First People of the Kalahari
believe that conflict diamonds are whenever diamonds cause pain and suffering.
That is why we call Botswana diamonds conflict diamonds. [17]
WHERE DO HILLARYS DIAMONDS
COME FROM?
Belgian-born Maurice Tempelsman has a long and bloody
history in Africa. When Congos first Premier, Patrice Lumumba, pledged to
return diamond wealth back to the newly independent Congo in the early 60s,
Tempelsman, who began with De Beers in the 1950s, helped engineer the coup
detat that
consolidated the dictatorship of 29 year-old Colonel Mobutu, and the coup against Ghanas Kwame Nkrumah;
diamonds were at stake in each. [18]
I believe this was the beginning of what we now know of
as conflict diamonds in the Congo, says blood diamond expert Janine Roberts.
From then on diamonds would be extensively used to discreetly fund wars,
coups, repression and dictatorships, in Africa. [19]
Tempelsmans role in the confluence of public policy and private profit as a
middleman for the De Beers diamond cartel may have shaped every major U.S.
covert action in Africa since the early 1950s. Declassified memos and cables
between former U.S. presidents and State Department officials over the last
four decades directly linked Tempelsman to the destabilization of Zaire/Congo,
Sierra Leone, Angola, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Rwanda and Ghana.[20]
For over 35 years Maurice and son Leon Tempelsman worked
the diamond connection behind the repression of Mobutu Sese Seko and his
Israeli-trained shock troops. Now, 47 years later, the Tempelsman empire
remains rock solid behind three companies: Leon Tempelsman & Sons, De
Beers, and Lazare Kaplan International; LKI supplies Tiffanys and Cartiers. A
client of Adelai Stevensons law firm during the first Congo crises
(1960-1970), Tempelsman later hired Lawrence Devlin, a CIA station chief
responsible for covert operations in Katanga, to maintain the Mobutu
diamond/cobalt connections into the late 1980s.
Tempelsmans capacity to sway governments and leverage
markets is unrivaled. In 2002, Tempelsman offered Namibias President Sam
Nujoma an $80 million interest free loan to bridge Namibia's budgetary
shortfall against future sales of Namibias gemstones.[21]
Namibia is the leading producer
of offshore deep sea diamonds, through DeBeers and Diamond Fields, and South
Africa second. Offshore diamond mining has expanded to Papua New Guinea and New
Zealand waters, and global mining investors call it the new gold rush, but scientists
compare deep-sea dredging to destroying an eco-system as complex as a tropical
rain forest. Specialized deep-sea crawler vessels like DeBeers The Peace in
Africa reflect the expertise of the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute.[22]
Maurice Tempelsman is an honorary trustee and an honorary member of the corporation of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.[23]
Tempelsman is the deep pockets of the Democratic party, a
regular supporter of the campaigns of John Kerry (D); Ed Royce (R); Tom Daschle
(D); Barack Obama (D); Maxine Waters (D); John Rockefeller (D); Richard
Gephardt (D); Howard Wolpe (D); Patrick (D) and Edward Kennedy (D); and the
1988 win of George H.W. Bush. Tempelsman also exploited ties with Anthony Lake,
Clintons National Security adviser, who intervened at the U.S. Export-Import
Bank on Tempelsmans behalf. [24]
Tempelsman contributed some $500,000 to Clinton for
president, and he is backing Hillary (D). He traveled at Clintons side on the
1998 Presidential Africa tour—along with National Security Council
staffer John Prendergast, now an International Crises Group expert and
leading Save Darfur! cheerleader. The Clintons Botswana visit was not about
an Okavango Delta wildlife reserve safari. Botswanas President Mogae attended
the 1999 Attracting Capital to Africa Summit in Houston (TX), organized by the Corporate Council on
Africa (CCA), the whos who of multinational corporations.[25]
CCA chairman Maurice Tempelsman organized the summit, where 10 African heads of
state met with half of Clinton's Cabinet and 200 corporate representatives.[26]
Tempelsman and the CCA organized the U.S.-Africa Business Summit in Africa in
2001, featuring DRC President Joseph Kabila, coordinated with an Africa
Growth and Opportunity Act
(AGOA) meeting involving President G. W. Bush and Secretary of State Colin
Powel.
Maurice Tempelsman was Jackie ONassis Kennedys lover and
he reportedly courted Madeline Albright. Tempelsman is Chairman of the American
Jewish Congress, a Zionist pressure group that claims it works closely with
the Israeli military. [27]
He sits on the boards of nationalist American think tanks that also seat
Madeleine Albright. As Vice-Chairman of Lazare Kaplan International,
Tempelsmans annual base pay is $458,833, with a bonus of $80,000; as principal
director/shareholder in Leon Tempelsman and Sons he gets a comparable amount
again. SEC filings show that LKI directors are high-rolling Zionist lawyers and
investment bankers: one director belongs to the law firm that represented
President Kennedy—another Tempelsman friend. LKI is also connected to the
euphemistically named United States Agency for International Development
(USAID).[28]
Selling to the U.S. Diamond Stockpile and to his private profits, Tempelsman
companies have plundered tens of billions of diamond dollars from
Congo/Zaire—alone—in the past five decades.
Conditions in Congo today are Leopoldian. Some Congolese earn as little
as $2 a month working like slaves for Western companies. In a recent study,
Medicins Sans Frontieres found conditions surveyed across Congo beyond
emergency and into catastrophic classification. Since the war ended in
2003, conditions—in terms of mortality and access to health
care—have deteriorated. People die of malaria, diarrhea, malnutrition,
tuberculosis, measles, and the inability to seek or receive treatment.
Conditions in peaceful areas of DRC remain worse than most war zones in the
world.[29]
Mortality in Eastern DRC remained over 1000 people per day in April 2007.[30]
PEACE IS WAR, IGNORANCE IS
STRENGTH
In 2001, the World Peace Foundation Program on Intrastate
Conflict at Harvards Kennedy School of Government organized a conference on
conflict diamonds that involved stakeholders of diverse interests. WPF
program director Robert Rotberg chaired the meeting. Rotberg also directs the
Kennedy Schools Belfer Center for Human Rights, whose directors are the core
of the defense and intelligence establishment, men like John Deutch, former CIA
director, and Richard Darmam, partner, Carlyle Group. The Harvard diamond
conference actually normalized De Beers relations with the U.S. Government: De Beers reps
received a special government amnesty to attend the conference after years of
exile from the U.S. due to anti-trust law violations.
In 2002 the WPF produced a
report Diamonds in Peace and War: Severing the
Conflict-Diamond Connection. The report lauded the Kennedy Schools efforts
based on a rush of activity that followed the conference at the end of November
2001.[31]
The rush of activity included the U.S. governments Clean Diamond Trade Act
(H.R. 722), born in November 2001, passed in April 2003. All bluster and
polish, the Act gave the U.S. President authority to institute War on Terror
sanctions against any country that deals in dirty diamonds. The U.S. General
Accounting Office noted in 2006 that the law is weak and deeply flawed. Since
at least 1996, the campaigns of Russ Feingold (D-WI), who co-sponsored the
Senate version, have been heavily funded by Leon Tempelsman & Son.
The Kennedy school today
peddles their report as a comprehensive success. Using diamonds to import arms
and sponsor war is less likely now that the Kimberley Process has produced a
near-final agreement, the current abstract reads. Diamonds in Peace and War is the place to learn all about this
remarkably successful initiative of conflict prevention and conflict
reduction. [32]
Maurice Tempelsman chairs the International Advisory Council
at the Harvard AIDS Institute (HAI) of the School of Public Health. HAI partners
with the U.S. Military HIV Research Program (USMHRP), a program whose said
purpose is to develop vaccines and AIDS prevention for U.S. Military
servicemen.[33]
Tempelsmans involvement in covert actions and interventions flags this program
as cover for clandestine biowarfare in emerging countries.
When contacted, Robert Rotberg praised the Kimberley
Process as a remarkable achievement and he dismissed any conflict of interest
between Tempelsman and the Kimberley initiatives. We invited Maurice Tempelsman
to the [2001] conference, but he chose not to come. Asked about the U.S.
Government diamond stockpile, Robert Rotberg indicated that its existence is
news to me. The U.S. Defense Logistics Agency controls the national diamond
stockpiles: some 3.1 million carats are held at the Defense National Stockpile
Centers.[34]
Pressed further about Tempelsman, Rotberg replied. There is no contact between
this side of the Charles river and that side. This is not a conspiracy, the
real problem is not Maurice Tempelsman: the biggest problem is that the U.S.
Treasury has been really slow to put [Kimberley] structures in place. [35]
Maurice Tempelsman and Robert Rotberg are members of the
Council on Foreign Relations. No contact between them? From 1999 to 2002 the CFR
sponsored a series of panels titled Roundtable on Private Capital Flows to
Sub-Saharan Africa. The panels director was Mahesh Kotecha and Chair was
Maurice Tempelsman. At the time, Tempelsman was funding the CFRs Africa
Program. Panelists included Walter Kansteiner, Robert Rotberg, Frank Wisner and
Botswanas President Festus Mogae. The Vice President of Botswana, Lt. General
S.K.I Khama, is on the board of U.S.-based Conservation International, a
corporate conservation organization whose tiny smokescreen ecotourism
project is used to tout their support in helping the San Bushmen.[36]
Conservation International directors include Louis Cabot, whose Cabot
Corporation benefited from the plunder of columbium-tantalite (coltan) from
Congo.
The Kotecha family is directly involved with illegal
networks pillaging coltan from Congo.
Walter Kansteiner—National Security Council African
Affairs director under Clinton—is today director of Moto Gold, a company
involved in Congos blood-drenched Ituri region, and the Kansteiner family of
Chicago trades in coltan.[37]
Walter Kansteiner was the U.S. Presidents personal representative to the G-8
Africa Process, and he is a founding principal of the Scowcroft Group, under
Brent Scowcroft, former National Security Adviser to G. H. W. Bush and Gerald
Ford. Kansteiner also works for the Center for Strategic and International
Studies Africa Policy Advisory Panel.[38]
Panelist Frank Wisner was also on the National Security
Council under Clinton. Wisners co-directors of the American International
Group include: Marshall Cohen, a director of the Bush-connected Barrick Gold
Corporation and Canadian Government Official; Harvard Professor Martin Stuart
Feldstein; Clinton Cabinet members William Cohen and Richard Holbrooke; and Carla
Hills, NAFTA negotiator and director of Chevron-Texaco and the International
Crises Group, a flak organization active in all Africas hotspots.
(William) Cohen Group partners include former top Pentagon
officers, White House officials, U.K. Lords, NATO Chiefs, and directors of
Lockheed Martin and Dyncorp. Note that Dyncorp director Mark Ronald was
previously President/CEO of BAE Systems.[39]
Another Cohen Group director, Gen. (ret.) Paul Kern, participated in operations
in Rwanda and Zaire. Frank Wisners father was CIA director of the Office of
Policy Coordination, an early covert operations bureau; Operation
Mockingbird, designed
to infiltrate and control the U.S. media, was one of theirs. Frank
Wisner—a USAID and state department official in Vietnam—was
involved with the black-operations Pheonix assassinations program.[40]
Tempelsmans affiliation with
Robert Rotberg at the CFR explains the absence of any mention of Tempelsman or
his diamond interests in the Kimberly-related conferences, policies and papers
that came out of the Kennedy School. Seven Harvard professionals, including Michael Ignatief, and
Samantha Power, who won a Pulitzer for her whitewash of the U.S.-backed
coup in Rwanda,[41] took part
in the 2001 Kennedy School conference that led to Diamonds in Peace and War, the report that whitewashed Maurice
Tempelsmans involvement.
(end: part one.)
*
BLOOD
DIAMOND Part Two:
Appeared July 1, 2007
Z
Magazine (abridged and edited):
http://zmagsite.zmag.org/JulAug2007/snow.html
MINING
THE APOCALYPSE
Over the past
fifty years, top Israeli, American, French and Belgian diamond dealers have
perpetrated conflict and injustice in Africa, fueled by and for diamonds.
According to a report by the American Jewish Committee: after 1980 Mossad
agents, military emissaries, and a small group of private businessmen replaced
diplomats as Israels main interlocutors with African leaders and political
(mainly opposition) groups. The report cites rising involvement of private
defense and security interests, especially in Angola, DRC and Central Africa
Republic, since 1992. [42]
Retired Israeli Defense Forces Colonel Yair Klein
reportedly organized arms for diamonds networks in Sierra Leone and Liberia
after President Charles Taylor was deposed.
President in 1997, Taylor was imprisoned in Massachusetts in 1984 for
embezzlement in Liberia, but escaped mysteriously. He was close with
President Blaise Compaor of
Burkina Faso, which is Israels base of operations in Africa and a conduit for
illegal stones. Yair Klein violated the U.N. embargo by trading arms for
diamonds from the Revolutionary United Front (RUF), the rebels in Sierra Leone
who chopped peoples hands off, as depicted the film. In 1999 Klein was
arrested in Sierra Leone on charges of smuggling arms to the RUF; transactions
went through Ibrahim Bah, a Senegalese Soldier of Fortune—and purported
Al Qaeda businessman.[43]
Lebanese
diamond middlemen in both Sierra Leone and DRC are linked to Hezbollah. The
U.N. documented collaborations between Sierra Leone rebels, Tempelsman
companies, and Tempelsmans Lazare Kaplan diamond agent Damian Gagnon. [44]
The Congos
state diamond mining company, Societe Miniere De Bakwanga (MIBA), has been cited for shooting
illegal diamond workers on its concessions in Mbuju Mayi, the diamond capital
of Congo.
Every day,
hundreds of unemployed Congolese take similar risks in the diamond fields of
Mbuji-Mayi, wrote Amnesty International in 2002. And every day, dozens of
gunshots ring out as guards employed by MIBA seek to deter illegal miners. [45]
The BBC in August 2006 reported that MIBA
security guards were sniping unemployed diamond miners.[46]
MIBA security is run by one of the many DRC interests of Belgian
billionaire tycoon Philippe de Moerloose. A member of the Kinshasa elite, De
Moerloose supplies jets and other presidential toys to DRC President Kabila.
Multinational
mining giants De Beers and BHP-Billiton both have partnered with MIBA.
In 2003, as
the Kimberley Process crystallized, MIBA signed an exclusive contract with
Canadian Emaxon, a subsidiary of Dan Gertler Israel (DGI) Group. But the
expansion of Gertler companies in Congo began in 2000, when former Congolese
president Laurent Kabila offered Gertlers International Diamond Industries
(IDI) a monopoly on Congolese diamonds, and 88% of the proceeds, in exchange
for Israeli military assistance to his new government.[47]
The DRC government expelled IDIs competitors from Congo: smuggling and fraud
proliferated as thousands of poor artisanal miners suffered increasing coercion,
violence and exclusion. [48]
Gertler
pledged military assistance through retired General Yosi Ben-Hanan, Avigdor
Lieberman—Deputy Prime Minister of Israel since November
2006 and leader of Israels far-right nationalist party Beitenu—and
Yossi Kamisa, a former Israeli policeman in the Anti-Terrorism Unit and advisor
to the Ministry of National Infrastructures director general.[49]
Though the deal was revoked in April 2001—President Laurent Kabila was
assassinated that January—Gertler formed DGI and partnered with other top
Israeli military officials and moved ahead.
Claiming he
was cut out of the deal to train the Congolese army, Kamisa filed a
multi-million dollar lawsuit against Dan Gertler, Foreign Defense Assistance
and Defense Export Organization (SIBAT), and SIBATs director-general Gen.
(ret.) Yosi Ben-Hanan. Kamisas assistance was conditional on Gertler obtaining
a diamond mining franchise in Congo: an agreement was indeed signed granting
Gertler a diamond mining franchise worth about $US 1 billion.[50]
Kamisa, in
January 2001, said SIBAT rejected his application to set up and train the Congo
Army on the grounds that it violated Israel's defense export policy. Meanwhile,
Mossad Chief Meir Dagan and Gen. (ret.) Yanush Avigdor Ben-Gal applied to train
the Congo Army in Israel and in Congo, in cooperation with Gertler.[51]
By 2002 Gertlers company was the leading exporter of Congolese gems. Top
Congolese military officials apparently flew to Israel in 2000 to negotiate the
deal, and Gertler reportedly bribed Congolese officials and Angola Army
generals who commanded Angola Army troops protecting the Congo capital
Kinshasa. Note that Angola sent troops to Congo in July 2006 to quell any
possible rebellion by a Congolese public angered by Western interests
engineering of Congos historic national elections.
AngloGold=AngloAmerican=De Beers=Oppenheimers
Dan Gertler
and partner Beny Steinmetz control DGI, Gertler Brothers, Beny Steinmetz Global
Resources, Nikanor and Global Enterprises Corporate (GEC), companies with
massive diamond, and copper/cobalt concessions in Katanga, some in partnership
with John Bredenkamp and Billy Rautenbach. The Gertler Brothers are Israeli
property tycoons. The privatized Congolese mining parastatal GECAMINES is
minority partner, and J.P. Morgan Chase is involved. George Forrests
Kinross-Forrest Group also joined the fray. Forrest companies made the U.N. hit
list of Congos looters. Forrest has munitions factories in East Africa and has
partnered in DRC with OM-Group of Ohio, USA. A pillar of exploitation in Congo
since 1922, Forrest bankrolled Joseph Kabilas election victory.[52]
A holding company for DRC properties, Nikanors stock prices rose early in July
2006 in expectation of a July 30 win for Joseph Kabila. Dan Kurtzer—former U.S.
ambassador to Israel—is on Nikanors board.
Maurice
Tempelsman was for decades the unofficial ambassador to Congo/Zaire; Dan
Gertler has usurped that role. In
2000 Gertler was named Honorary Consul to the Congo. Beny Steinmetz may
be the biggest De Beers sightholder. Africa
Confidential called President Kabilas 2003 visit to the Bush White House a
coup for Gertler and Steinmetz. Gertlers best friend is Brooklyn-born Chaim
Leibowitz, a personal friend of Condoleeza Rice. In 2003, Rice introduced
Gertler and Leibowitz to Jendayi Frasier, a former NSC agent focused on Africa,
and a Harvard Kennedy School affiliate. Frasier was one of seven special G. W.
Bush delegates sent to Kinshasa for the inauguration of President Joseph Kabila
on 6 December 2006; Phelps Dodge mining executive John Fenn was another. [53]
Tempelsman and
Steinmetz bought diamonds from both sides during Angolas thirty-year war.
Israeli diamond tycoons Gertler and Leviev are reportedly jockeying for power
with Isabel Dos Santos, the high-rolling diamond-studded daughter of the
President of Angola.[54]
Given U.S. support for Rwanda and Uganda, and the U.S. alliance with Israel,
Dan Gertlers backing the Congolese army to fight rebel groups backed by Rwanda
and Uganda amounts to the U.S. and Israel backing both sides in Congos
holocaust.
Dan
Gertlers grandfather, Moshe Schnitzer, is known in Israel as Mr. Diamond; in
youth he joined the Irgun, an Israeli military cell responsible
for terrorism; he later founded the Israel Diamond Exchange in Tel Aviv, which
today brings Israel $13 billion annually in commerce, and is the countrys second-largest
industry. Israel buys some 50% of the worlds rough diamonds, and the U.S. buys
two-thirds of these. Moshe Schnitzers son and Dan Gertlers uncle is Shmuel
Schnitzer, Vice-Chairman of the Belgian-based World Diamond Council—the
entity that promotes the false image of
clean or conflict-free diamonds. [55]
The Congo is
producing $1-billion a year in diamonds, Victor Kasongo, chief executive
officer of DRCs Centre d'Evaluation, d'Expertise Et de Certification, told Reuters
at a rough diamond conference in Tel Aviv in 2004. The World Diamond
Council lists Congolese businessman Victor Kasongo as a member. DRC mines
minister, Simon Tuma-Waku is special adviser to one Gertler/Steinmetz project
in DRC.
Dan
Gertlers forays into the bloody world of diamonds involve Israeli arms dealer
Yair Klein—the retired Israeli Defense Forces Colonel mentioned
above—who is reportedly wanted by the U.S. for training Medellin
drug-cartel militias in Colombia. Klein was convicted by Israel (1991) for his
involvement with Columbian groups that targeted and assassinated Colombian
politicians, journalists, and police. Klein was jailed in 1999 in Sierra Leone:
Klein was a field representative for Gertler in war-torn Sierra Leone and
Liberia. Gertler also mingles with the Russian Military Brotherhood, a group of
retired Russian generals whom Gertler describes as good friends. [56]
Another partner
in the Israeli-American networks of the Gertler and Steinmetz brothers is
Israeli-born Nir Livnat, managing director of Johannesburg-based Ascot
Diamonds, a member of the Steinmetz Group of Diamond Companies: Livnat is
connected to a string of Israeli-Americans—lawyers, investment bankers
and venture capitalists—running companies from Florida to New York, Toronto
to Tel Aviv.[57]
According to Chaim Evan-Zohar of Diamond.Com, The
Steinmetz Group is known as 'the master' in the field of diamonds and is one
the leading customers of De Beers. The Steinmetz Group has several sources of
independent mines that supply the rough diamonds. Whenever a large sale,
auction or event appears in the diamond business, you can be sure that the
Steinmetz Group is part of it. The Steinmetz Group supports Diamond.com as the
Jeweler of the Millennium Diamonds. [58]
The Millenium Star diamond was discovered in the Mbuji-Mayi region of the Democratic
Republic of the Congo—then Zaire—in 1990
in alluvial deposits; uncut it was 777 carat (155.4 g). The blue Millenium
Star diamond unveiled in 2000 is 203.04 carats. Other blue diamonds have been
auctioned at between $560,000 to $580,000 per carat, but never has a diamond of
this size or quality been sold. Nicky Oppenheimer of De Beers was careful not
to put a value on the Millennium Star, saying that any figure he would give
would be purely academic. The London Evening Star was not as conservative as
Mr. Oppenheimer and insured the Star for 100 million English pounds. This is
believed to be a fraction of its true worth. [59]
The cutting and polishing process for the Millenium Star series diamonds took
three years, and was led by Nir Livnat.
Nir Livnat is also a director of Anglovaal Mining with Rick
and Brian Menell. The other principals on Anglovaal are South African and
Canadian. The Anglovaal Chairman is Kennedy Maxwell, head of the gold and
uranium division of Johannesburg Consolidated Investments (JCI) and a member of
the S.A. Mining Industrys Chamber of Mines controlling executive. Anglovaal
director David N. Murray, who lives in the U.K., is also director of Canadas
Ivernia Company, whose directors include Canadian Senator J. Trevor Eaton.
Senator Eyton is a board member of a number of corporations,
including Coca-Cola Enterprises (Atlanta), General
Motors of Canada, Noranda
Mining, Nestle Canada,
and the Bush-connected Barrick Gold Corporation, whose directors include Brian
Mulroney. Barrick, of course, is partnered up with Anglo-American Ashanti in
Congo. Brian
Mulroney, former Prime Minister of Canada, appointed Eaton to
the Senate of Canada in 1991;
Mulroney is also a director of Barrick Gold. Other Barrick directors include
Vernon Jordan and former U.S. Senator Howard Baker. Mulroney is also a director
of Archers Daniels Midland, with former Ambassador and Mayor of Atlanta Andrew
Young. The corporate clients of Youngs consulting firm Goodworks International
include the Government of Angola, Coca-Cola, Barrick Gold, Chevron-Texaco and
Guinness International—one of the branded products advertised in the
storyline of the film Blood Diamond.
Andrew Young has been very close with the Museveni and Kagame officials
plundering diamonds and other natural resources out of Congo.
Brian Menell, Nir Livnats associate on the board of
Anglovaal, is on the board of ENERGEM with Tony Teixeira, and like Teixeira he
is involved in numerous other companies and interlocking directorships. That
ties Teixeira into networks supporting both Kabila and Bemba.
Brian Menell is also on the board of First Africa Oil, which
operates in seven African countries, and First Africa Oil director John Bentley
is on the board of Adastra Minerals—formerly America Mineral Fields (AMF,
AMFI, AMX) based at one time in Hope, Arkansas and another time in London, and
set up by friends of Bill Clinton Robert Friedland [60]
and Max and Jean-Raymond Boulle. John Bentley is also a director of Osprey Oil
and Gas, whose directors include Carol Bell, a director of Chase Manhattan
Bank.
De Beers holds
twelve diamond concessions in DRCs blood-drenched Kasai provinces; Emaxon also
holds concessions in the Kasais. One of DRCs largest diamond concessions,
Kasai Shield, involves Australias Gravity Diamonds with BHP-Billiton, Mwana
Africa, and MIBA, and through these BHP-Billiton links to AngloGold, Barrick
Gold, and Moto Gold (Kansteiner) in Ituri. BHP-Billiton directors include: Paul
Andersen, U.S. Presidents Advisory Council for Science and Technology, and
David Jenkins, Halliburton Corp. Halliburton subsidiary Brown and Root backed
the Rwandan Patriotic Front coups
detat in Rwanda (1994)
and Zaire (1996): millions of innocent people were slaughtered.[61]
The numbers of dead from Congos wars—which began with the U.S.-backed
invasion of 1996 and continue to today—likely exceed ten million. [62]
DEPOPULATION
IS A DIAMOND (MAGNATES) BEST FRIEND
While
plundering DRC, Ugandas diamond exports to Belgium tripled, and their weapons
imports rose, Uganda denied everything, the Western media reported nothing, and
Ugandas backers kept the development aid flowing.[63]
Friendly with Israel for years,[64]
Uganda has bought Mi-17 transport helicopters and armaments from Silver Shadow,
an Israeli PMC registered with SIBAT, and one of many PMCs reportedly in DRC.[65]
In 1999, Uganda purchased seven MiG jet fighters from Belarus, and four were
modified in Israel to increase their firepower.[66]
The Uganda governments terrorism in Congo is matched by decades of internal
state terrorism in Northern Uganda; as of April 25 some 2300 Ugandan troops
were involved in the U.S. deconstruction of Somalia; Uganda is also involved in
Sudan.
With
their constant military presence in eastern DRC since 1996, establishing
informal networks to plunder, extort, and terrorize, top Rwandan officials and
cronies shipped Congos stones from Kigali to Belgium on Sabena—the
Belgian National Airline that carried Congolese nationalist Patrice Lumumba to
his own murder in 1961. Kagames elite network funds their killing machine with
illicit diamonds, coltan and timber, and extortion through commercial levies in
Congo. According to the U.N. Panel of Experts on Illegal Exploitation of DRC,
they set up a Congo desk run by Lebanese diamond merchant Aziz Nassour, purportedly
linked to Al Qaeda.[67]
Nassour was displaced by Israeli diamond dealer, Philippe Surowicz, remembered
for his reign of terror in collusion with the RPA military. The Congo Desk
replaced Surowicz with a Lebanese, Hamad Khalil, backed by comptoirs in Kisangani.[68]
Lebanese
and Indian traders in Congo/Zaire operate as middlemen—mafia networks
that proliferated under Mobutu—and these networks were reorganized by war
in DRC. Middlemen, backed by military structures, maintain a stranglehold over
poor Congolese artisans. Stones move into international trade through Belgian,
Israeli and Russian buyers working for the bigger diamond concerns like Lazare
Kaplan, De Beers, and Emaxon.
Another
godless force in the African diamond plunder is Pat Robertson, evangelist
minister with the Christian Coalition. A Mobutu confidant, Robertsons African
Development Corp. used the humanitarian cover of Operation Blessing to
plunder diamonds during Congos bloodbath. He worked closely with Charles
Taylor (1997-2003). Robertsons Freedom Gold, is today bleeding Liberia. [69]
The
resource thefts from DRC occurred amidst slavery, crimes against humanity, and
genocide committed under the direct oversight of Presidents Paul Kagame and
Yoweri Museveni, their generals James Kabarebe, James Kazini, Charles Kayonga,
and Musevenis half-brother Salim Saleh. Israels Verona Commodities reportedly
brokered arms shipments to Rwanda, but weapons are routed to the killing fields
of Darfur, Congo, Uganda, Ethiopia and Somalia through a vast array of
companies and countries, including Israel, U.S., Canada and the U.K. As
everywhere, weapons destabilize and depopulate: as of March 2007, landmines and
unexploded ordinance remained heavily concentrated in Congo, maiming innocent
people. While the system has seen various facelifts, little has changed.
Diamonds out of DRC today continue to fuel warfare beyond the DRCs borders,
while Congolese artisans
suffer under an average life expectancy of about 42 years.
At
the Antwerp Diamond Conference in November 2003, Bill Clinton praised the
Kimberley Process for breaking the link between diamonds and brutal African
wars. This was reminiscent of his disingenuous speech (1998) about the failure
of the U.S. to stop genocide in Rwanda; Maurice Tempelsman spoke after
Clinton. [70]
Westerners
concerned about the Holocaust—and genocide in Darfur—will find in
Africa many judicious applications of the Nazi term Lebensraum, or living space, the concept of
killing people off to clear land and acquire raw materials.
STONES
OF MISFORTUNE
The companies
of Tony Buckingham and partner Antonio Teixeira operate through subsidiaries
and joint ventures. One, DiamondWorks, counts Beny Steinmetz as a 50%
shareholder. Through subsidiary Branch Energy, DiamondWorks has perpetuated war
in 11 African countries,[71]
places like Equatorial Guinea, where the bloodbath is whitewashed by U.S.-based
Cassidy and Associates PR campaigns at some $120,000 a month.[72]
Dan Gertlers Emaxon company won the Kasai Shield project over rivals De
Beers and Energem, a Buckingham-Teixeira diamond firm with J. P. Morgan as
shareholder. Social unrest in Kasai is a product of outside interventions,
not African tribalism.[73]
DRCs rebel warlord Jean-Pierre Bemba is married to Lillian Teixeira, the daughter
of Antonio Teixeira.
Sandline
International is the follow-on to Executive Outcomes—the
Soldiers-of-Fortune portrayed in Blood Diamond. Mercenaries Tony Buckingham and Tim Spicer were partners
in Executive Outcomes, and their Sandline has backed insurgencies in Africa. A
Buckingham interest, Heritage Oil & Gas, is reportedly tied to the Carlyle
Group and part of a major thrust to control oil and natural gas from the Red
Sea, through Darfur, to the Great Lakes of Africa.[74]
Heritage is pumping on the Uganda-DRC border and in Congo-Brazzaville, and
Buckingham interests have also worked in Angola and Sierra Leone. [75]
The mining
mafia of Friends of Bill Clinton—criminal networks of offshore
subsidiaries and joint ventures—are run by international financiers
like Max and Jean-Raymond Boulle, Robert Friedland, and Michael McMurrough, and
their companies operate in all the wrong places: Burma, Angola, Sierra Leone,
Congo, Papua New Guinea. America Mineral Fields (AMF), renamed ADASTRA,
partnered with AngloAmerican in DRC, and was recently bought by First Quantum
of Canada. The Rothchilds Group and Meryl Lynch Bank are also involved. First
Quantum directors are also directors of Tahera Diamond, one of many start-up
diamond firms plundering Canadas northern territories. Taheras directors
include former Rothschilds and current Lundin Mining directors.[76]
Rothchilds diamond interests are linked with Hollands ABN AMRO Bank, which
counts a British Lord, a Dutch Parliamentarian, and an advisor to the Harvard
Business School on its board. Jean-Raymond Boulle, Maurice Tempelsman, Walter
Kansteiner, Ed Royce (R) and Corporate Council on Africa members like
Halliburton, Boeing, Cargill and Freeport McMoran—
these are the
architects of the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), Americas NAFTA for Africa.
Freeport McMoran directors include International Rescue Committee and CSIS
adviser Henry Kissinger. The AGOA destroys local markets, erects discriminatory
trade barriers, undermines local economies to enrich elites and impoverish the
masses—a.k.a. in the language of diamondthink, the AGOA promotes free-trade.
CANADAS
GOLDEN GOOSE
When Warner
Brothers launched its pre-release advertising of Blood Diamond in the fall of 2006, the diamond
industry launched its pre-emptive strike. CNN News and the New York Times began peddling Canada as an
alternative source for clean diamonds. When Mr. Walker, a medical student
went shopping, wrote the NYT on 14 December
2006, he knew it would be a conscience issue for his fiance, he said. He
bought a Canadian diamond with a certificate.
The same NYT article apologized for diamond polishing in
India by promoting a notion of workers freed from hunger and because many
Africans depend on diamonds for their livelihood, the NYT pontificated, a boycott is not the answer. This is NYT columnist Nicholas Kristofs happy,
expedient theme: the only thing worse than exploitation—is no
exploitation! Two cheers for sweatshops! [77]
Again and again we are blessed to find that the people responsible for causing
mayhem become the bearers of our salvation!
In South
Africa, De Beers diamonds are embedded in asbestos, and hundreds of thousands
of miners have suffered miserably or died from cancer, leukemia and silicosis
over the decades of De Beers operations. In India, where 90% of all diamonds
are finely cut—for about 40 cents each, often by child
slaves—cutters suffer and die of silicosis caused by inhalation of gem
dust. Diamonds from South Africa and India are officially certified clean and
safe.[78]
The most
effective means of helping communities is giving them a hand up, not a
handout, says De Beers PR about the open pit mining spreading through
Canadas First Nations. This is a cornerstone of De Beers approach to social
sustainability. The idea is to build capacity, not dependency, in the
communities with which the company interacts.[79]
Alvin Fiddler,
a leader of the Nishnawbe Aski Nation in Canadas boreal forest, rejects the
spit-and-polish of De Beers PR for what it is: conflict and strife, a lot of
spit rubbed into the wounds of his people. The Nishnawbe Aski Nation
communities are among the poorest in the world, ranked 69th in the U.N.'s Human
Development Index, with the lowest life expectancy in Canada, the highest youth
suicide rates in the world, and an unemployment rate of more than 60 percent.
With diamonds on our lands our communities should be wealthy. [80]
De Beers
program to clear-cut boreal forest and open pit mine the Nishnawbe Aski Nation
is not only ripping apart the land; court battles, corruption and greed are
tearing apart the people. De Beers violated treaties and trespassed;
helicopters and drill rigs destroyed the spring goose hunt on which the
community depends for winter food. De Beers pumping out boreal swamps means
salination and sludge spoiling the Attawapiskat River fishing. Some 260,000
hectares of pristine Canadian wildernesses will be devastated for diamonds.[81]
Northern Canada is seeing an explosion of diamond mining by unscrupulous firms
and offshore companies, with government complicity: another page in the ongoing
North American genocide.
The
diamond industry has failed to deliver on its promises to combat blood
diamonds, says Corinna Gilfillan of Global Witness, a non-government member of the
Kimberley delegations, and instead has launched a PR campaign to undermine and
convince the public that blood diamonds are no longer a problem. Contrary to
the industry's misleading and disingenuous PR campaign, diamonds are still
fuelling conflict today. [82]
But Global
Witness (GW) itself appears to be under the sway of
De Beers and Tempelsman. GW
supports the Kimberley Process, approving the legitimate government stamping
of diamonds—and this only institutionalizes structural violence. It
seems, indeed, that Global Witness
was used by the diamond industry: the involvement of Global Witness in the Kimberley Process, and in Kennedy
School initiatives, likely benefits powerful factions seeking to leverage
access to the diamond cartel, or exclude challengers from it. GWs representatives attended the 2001
Kennedy School conference on conflict diamonds and participated in the creation
of the Kimberley Process, but they would not respond to questions about
Tempelsmans relationship to the Harvard Conference or the Kimberley Process.[83]
And Global Witness
nowhere mentions or challenges Maurice Tempelsman. On inspection its easy to
see why: they cant.
Big
foundations have a keen purpose. Sponsors of Global Witness include the National Endowment for
Democracy, Gleitsman Foundation, Open Society Institute, and the
Tempelsman-friendly USAID. George Soros OSI funds sprang out of currency speculation
that plundered Eastern European economies; Soros is an International Crises
Group (ICG) director, and an insider in Russian affairs. The Gleitsman
Foundation supports Harvard's Kennedy School.[84]
The National Endowment for
Democracy is more problematic: NED and its partners facilitate political
intervention in foreign countries. The NEDs core affiliate Center for International
Private Enterprise works, for example, with USAID in Afghanistan, and is linked
to Bechtel (Nexant). The NEDs core affiliate the National Democratic Institute
counts Maurice Tempelsman and
Madeleine Albright as directors. Richard Gephardt is on the boards of NDI and NED, both of
which funded Congos historic national elections from 2004 to 2006, and have
been funding the opposition MDC party in Zimbabwe for years.
NED directors tied to
Tempelsman include: Howard Wolpe; Richard Holbrooke; and Morton Abramowitz.
Wolpe was Clintons Special Envoy to Africas Great Lakes Region, and director
of the Africa and U.S. National Interests project of the Ninetieth American
Assembly, where some 69 reps from elite military, intelligence and corporate
interests attended closed-door think-tank proceedings: Maurice Tempelsman
funded it.[85] Holbrooke,
Wolpe, Abramowitz, John Deutch (Rotberg connection) are experts for the
intelligence consulting firm, Intellibridge, founded by Tempelsmans confidante
Anthony Lake. Wolpe is on the board of Africare, and so is Joseph Kennedy. Holbrooke is President/CEO of the Global
Business Council on AIDS, whose director Mark Moody Stuart is a director of
Anglo-American mining and former director of Royal/Dutch Shell (ret. 2005).
Holbrooke and Tempelsman are on the board of the Africa-America Institute,
along with former USAID official Gayle Smith, Clintons National Security
negotiator for Rwanda and Uganda, member of the CFR and the Corporate Council
on Africa, whose Chair is Maurice Tempelsman.[86]
Global Witness is not a serious threat to extractive industries,
and that is why GW was advertised in the film Blood Diamond. The message is
dont you worry about blood diamonds (or big oil): Global Witness is on it. In fact, like the big foundations that
fund them, GW plays an important
role as a shaper of public policy. But can they be effective, given their
sources of income? The blood diamonds campaign by Global Witness has protected De Beers, and it has had De Beers
full support publicly, says blood diamond expert Janine Roberts. Although
privately GW has been very
critical of De Beers, they are not critical publicly.
After reviewing the above
critique, Global Witness removed the National Endowment for Democracy from the
Our Funders section on their web site (NED remains listed in their Annual
Reports).
All evidence
suggests that the diamond industry has no intention of substantive change.
Indeed, in June 2002, as the Kimberley Process was unfolding in earnest, Daniel
Horowitz, CEO of IDH Diamonds, gave a speech at the 3rd World
Diamond Conference which reveals what the industry is trying so desperately to
hide. A diamond distributor for the powerful Rio Tinto mining group, IDH works
with Endiama, BHP-Billiton, De Beers and others. The speech was titled Rough
Diamonds in a Brave New World. [87]
Ladies and
gentlemen, it would be irresponsible to circumvent the fact that it is highly
problematic, if not unfeasible, to work out a system in order to control the
flow of rough diamonds around the world. The reality is that once diamonds are
mined there is almost nothing one can do in order to prevent them from reaching
the market. No certification scheme can truly be reliable, not only because
war-torn areas are by definition disorganized, but mainly because it is
intrinsically impossible to distinguish between good and bad diamonds.
Misguiding traders and consumers with untrustworthy guarantees would inevitably
be demystified over time.
As opposed to
this, it is critical to publicize that the mainstream diamond trade is
legitimate. It needs to be said again and again that conflict diamonds are an
irrelevant portion of world production. And as far as humanitarian issues are
concerned, the added value the industry generates worldwide particularly
benefits the developing world. [88]
Daniel
Horowitz mapped out the public relations strategy now in play. Instead of
addressing the structural factors that create and perpetuate misery in those
far off places, the industry chose—as corporations and governments
routinely do—to spend millions of its profits to manage public
perceptions. Because the origins of no diamond can be traced or documented, as
Horowitz confirmed, any diamond—from Liberia or Congo or Botswana or
First Nations—can be rubber-stamped with a falsified certificate of
origin: CANADA.
Blood Diamond was no expos on the glitter and greed of capitalism.
It was a necessary
part of a massive PR campaign to manage public perceptions, displace
competitors edging in on the big diamond cartels, and make a lot of money.
Indeed, just as the blood diamond campaign was grinding into high gear the
rebel diamond mafias were expediently linked to Al Qaeda: the media fanned
the frenzy, saturating consumers with baseless stories about Islamic terrorists
dealing in dirty diamonds. The big mining syndicates were the winners.
Health care,
education, and development for emerging nations—such blanket claims
have for years emanated from the good governance and social responsibility
departments of all extractive industries. Full-page New York Times ads cost some $75,000 for a single appearance,
$127,000 for a two-page spread. The reality is that more money is pumped into
advertising diamonds as clean and conflict-free than is spent on development
in Africas diamond zones. And there is not a single example of De Beers
legitimately building capacity anywhere in the world, no matter what the New York Times tells us.
The
Kimberley Process put in place in 2003 has prevented diamonds from fueling
conflicts and financing terrorist networks, announced the New York Times in their shameful cover story of 27 March 2007.
Headlined DIAMONDS MOVE FROM BLOOD TO SWEAT AND TEARS, the front page story
jumps to page eight—with six ads for Tiffany and Cartier between and a
$75,000 Tiffany ad after—wherein it says: Some countries like Botswana
have been able to make their [diamond] deposits a source of wealth, through
careful management and control.
Careful
management and control: remember the Bushmen and their places of death?
Even
if the diamond industry did change—more than cosmetically—there are
still all those millions of blood diamonds locked in the vaults of the diamond
bourses to insure the artificially high, monopoly-fixed, prices of diamonds,
our otherwise worthless
rocks of desire. These little rocks, greedily hoarded over the past decades,
are tainted, hexed, cursed with bad karma.
Walk into a
diamond retailer and ask about blood diamonds and you will be told, with a
nervous laugh, and an audacious lie, well, thats all been cleaned up.
Because Canadian diamonds are conflict free, all diamonds are conflict-free.
Look down at your new diamond and think of your relationship, and love, and
happiness ever after, just like someone else did—when they found your
diamond in Africa. ~
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[2] Mireya Navarro, Diamonds are for Never? New York Times, 14 December 2006: p. E1
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[21] Diamond Poker, Africa
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[24] Wayne Madsen, Genocide
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[25] Mogae Invites U.S. Investors, Botswana Press Agency, 27 April 1999 <http://www.gov.bw/cgi-bin/news.cgi?d=19990427 >.
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[28] Rafael Marques-2006: Operation
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[35] Telephone interview, February 2007.
[36] Press release, Botswana San Bushmen Launch Ecotourism Project, Conservation International, 2 April 2003.
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[44] Report of the Panel of
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[48] Christian Dietrich, Blood Diamonds: Effective
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S/2003/1027, 23 October 2003.
[53] Note that Phelps Dodge director Jack Thompson was
Vice-Chairman of the Bush-connected Barrick Gold from 2001-2005; a U.S. Embassy
official based in DRC during the war has recently become the V.P. of operations
for Phelps Dodge—partnered with Bush affiliate Adolph Lundin—at the
Tenke Fungarume mines in Katanga. Adolph Lundin companies in African hot spots
include Tenke Mining (DRC), Lundin Oil and Talisman Oil (Sudan). Barrick partnered
with AngloGold-Ashanti to hide their involvement in the killing fields of
Ituri, DRC. One AngloAshanti director is Jerry John Rawlings, the U.S.
militarys former autocratic ruler of Ghana.
[54] Diamond in the Rough, 24 March 2005, <http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/objects/pages/PrintArticleEn.jhtml?itemNo=556546%20>.
[55] Nicole Gaouette, Inside Israel's diamond trade: a
family affair, Christian Science Monitor,
21 February 2002, <http://www.boycottisraeligoods.org/modules6437.php>.
[56] Nicole Gaouette, Inside Israel's diamond trade: a
family affair, Christian Science Monitor,
21 February 2002, <http://www.boycottisraeligoods.org/modules6437.php>.
[58] Chaim Evan-Zohar, The Millenium Star, diamond.com, <http://famousdiamonds.tripod.com/millenniumstardiamond.html>.
[59] Chaim Evan-Zohar, The Millenium Star, diamond.com, <http://famousdiamonds.tripod.com/millenniumstardiamond.html>.
[60] One of the worlds richest people:
http://www.forbes.com/lists/2006/10/QXNL.html
[61] BHP-Billiton director Don Argus is a director of the
New York Stock Exchange; director Paul Anderson sits on the U.S. President's
Council of Advisors on Science and Technology; director Carlos Cordeiro is an
executive with Goldman Sachs investment bank, another diamonds interest.
[62] keith harmon snow and David Barouski, Behind the
Numbers, Suffering in Congo, Z Magazine,
July 2006.
[63] Kampala Diamond Exports Triple, Says UN Congo
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Israel, Jewish News Weekly of Northern
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[65] David Isenberg, Security for Sale, Asia Times, 14 August 2003 <http://www.sandline.com/hotlinks/security_for_sale.html>;
and George Berghezan, Transfers of Weapons Towards the Actors Involved in the
Conflict in DRC, Arua Conference, February
2003, <http://www.passievoorvrede.nl/upload/afcongo/030202_Congo_report_Berghezan.pdf>.
[66] Ugandan pilots begin flying MiG fighter jets, Xinhua, 21 March 2001, <http://209.85.165.104/search?q=cache:8kdqHZov5MIJ:www.iss.co.za/Af/profiles/Uganda/SecInfo.html+%22Israel%22+%22Uganda%22+%22MILITARY+TRAINING%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=29>.
[67] Douglas Farah, Report Says Africans Harbored Al
Qaeda, Washington Post, 29 Dec. 29, 2002:
p. A01.
[68] Final Report of the
Panel of Experts on the Illegal Exploitation of Natural Resources and Other
Forms of Wealth of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, United Nations,
S/2002/1146, 16 October 2002.
[69] Conrad Goeringer, Ed., One of Pat Robertson's Latest
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see also: Ju-Lan Kim, "Diamonds are Pat Robertsons Best Friend," Sullivan County, <http://www.sullivan-county.com/news/pat_quotes/diamonds.html>.
[70] Robert Weldon, Clinton Praises Kimberley Progress at
Antwerp Diamond Conference, 7 November 2003, <http://www.professionaljeweler.com/archives/news/2003/110803story.html>.
[71] Africa/Diamonds: Rough diamonds, Africa Confidential, 5 March 2004, Vol. 45, No.
5.
[72] Equatorial Guinea: All Theft is Property, Africa Confidential,
17 Nov. 2006, Vol. 47, No. 23: p. 12.
[73] Congo-Kinshasa: Full Circle, Africa Confidential, 5 August 2005, Vol. 46, No. 16.
[74] Private interview, Dem. Rep. of Congo, 17 February
2007; see also the following report: Heritage
Oil Corporation, eResearch, April 24,
2006.
[75] See Tullow, Hardman and Heritage Oil Concessions
Maps, <http://www.allthingspass.com/journalism.php?catid=49>;
also: Wayne Madsen, Genocide and Covert
Operations in Africa, 1993-1999, Edwin Mellen Press, 1999.
[76] See note 48 and Tahera, <http://www.tahera.com/Company/Governance/BoardofDirectors/default.aspx>.
[77] Nicholas Kristof, Two Cheers for Sweatshops, New York Times, 24 September 2006.
[78] Janine Roberts, The Real Blood Diamonds: TB,
Silicosis, Asbestosis and De Beers, forward, Second Edition, 2007, Glitter
and Greed, published by Disinfo, Inc. NY, NY.
[79] Attawapiskat, <http://www.De Beerscanada.com/files_2/pdf_documents/attawapiskat_article_031804.pdf
>.
[80] Alvin Fiddler: Canada's Blood Diamonds? What De
Beers and the Canadian Governments Are Doing To Aboriginal Communities and the
Environment in Canadas Boreal Forest, CBC News,
8 December 2006,
< http://knews.knet.ca/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=2361>.
[81] Joan Delaney, Canadian Diamonds Not Conflict-Free:
Many issues to be addressed, says First Nations leader, Epoch Times Victoria, 15 December 2006, <http://en.epochtimes.com/news/6-12-15/49359.html>.
[82] Email communication, Corinna Gilfillan, Global
Witness, 26 January 2007, <http://www.blooddiamondaction.org
>.
[83] Email communication, Alex Yearsley, Global Witness, 21 February 2007, <http://www.blooddiamondaction.org >.
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[87] Daniel Horowitz, Rough Diamonds in a Brave New
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