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report trdae blood diamonds Amsterdam, April 11, 2002
- Subject: report trdae blood diamonds Amsterdam, April 11, 2002
- From: "Cor Groenendijk" <groenend at antenna.nl>
- Date: Mon, 15 Apr 2002 16:57:14 +0200
----- Original Message ----- From: "FT " <FT at Niza.NL> To: "Judith Sargentini" <Judith at Niza.NL> Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 10:46 AM Subject: Amsterdam, April 11, 2002 Amsterdam, April 11, 2002 Dear Madam, Sir, Please find enclosed the report of the expert meeting 'Implementing Kimberley, Stopping the blood diamond trade to Europe' that has been organised on the 7th of March 2002 in The European Parliament, Brussels, by NiZA, Oxfam International and Fatal Transactions. Hosted by Member of European Parliament mr.Max van den Berg, more than 50 'experts' in one way or another involved in the diamond trade, gathered to discuss in a lively and constructive debate the issue of conflict diamonds and ways to address their control from within the European Union. The expert meeting on the implementation of the Kimberley process in the European Unions was purposely scheduled a week before the renewed UN resolution and 10 days before the meeting of the participants of the Kimberley process in Ottawa, Canada, (March 18-20 2002). It was nót scheduled after the death of Jonas Savimbi in Angola. His death offered hope that a negotiated settlement might now be possible. However, the existence of a chance for peace in Angola, as in Sierra Leone and possibly in de Democratic Republic of Congo does unfortunately not mean that this meeting, and the struggle against conflict diamonds in general, has become abundant. Wars are not over. Diamond trafficking remains a lucrative source or revenue for rebels in Angola, Sierra Leone, Liberia and the Democratic Republic of Congo. The threat of flaring up of conflict will remain as long as easy diamonds are available. Only an effective global certification system for all rough diamonds can help to end this. More than ever implementation of the Kimberley Process is needed. The Ottawa meeting has shed some light on the agenda for the world-wide implementation of certificates. Still a certification scheme should be in place on December 31 2002, but change that front runners will start at July 1 2002 is down to zero. On some issues Ottawa has reached a breakthrough. The issue of the WTO compliance and the issue of statistics - who is exporting what to whom and were does it go from there, have evened out some major barriers. However, to set in place a good functioning global certification scheme one needs a co-ordinating bureau. This continues to be a no-go area for some countries, as they fear heavy bureaucracy and an endless system. In Europe, where the Commission claimed it could have a scheme up and running in July 2002, we are awaiting the final proposals. In June these will be send to the Council of Ministers and the European Parliament and in autumn a conclusion should be reached on a regulation. The implementation of the global certification system is, again, scheduled to be launched in Switzerland in November 2002. It is due time that the European Commission puts its proposal for a regulation in writing. Let us continue discussions from that onwards. In the upcoming moths until the Switzerland Kimberley meeting we hope to hear a clear, unified European voice that pushes for world-wide control on conflict diamonds. We will constantly remind you of the obligation to make Kimberley work, to stop the trade in blood diamonds. We would like to thank all of you who contributed to the success of the meeting. Yours sincerely, Kirsten Hund, Netherlands Institute for Southern Africa Judith Sargentini, Fatal Transactions PS: The report is attached as PDF but can also be downloaded at : www.niza.nl/fataltransactions You can order a printed version by replying to this email. ****************************************** FATAL TRANSACTIONS, international diamond campaign Judith Sargentini M.A. International Campaign Coordinator Netherlands Institute for Southern Africa (NiZA) P.O. box 10707 NL-1001 ES Amsterdam T +31.20.5206210 F+ 31.20.5206249 FT at niza.nl / Judith at niza.nl www.niza.nl/fataltransactions www.niza.nl/diamonds ************************************
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