Not like that

Clare 2021-10-13 13:05:41

As a diamond practitioner, I have never had the opportunity or avoided watching this movie.
But I still watched it this time and it was generally good.
Many people were shocked by this movie, and I...
don't think that's the case.

Bloody Diamond It exists,
but the reason why it is really banned is not due to humanitarian reasons.
It is because it touches the interests of DTC.
As the world's largest diamond reserve and rough center,
DTC once controlled up to 68% of the world's rough minerals. , Of course, it has recently dropped to 40%.
So Indians, Israelis and Belgians all over the world
(because they control the processing of diamonds) have followed DTC as their spectators.
But one day DTC discovered these take the rough number of how little of it?
so the Internet search of the investigation, Oh, is that Africa has lost minerals in several countries,
not in control of their own hands, which is through illegal channels to enter the market circulation.
this But what to do? Yes, a certificate must be invented to prove that the rough diamond
is not a bloody diamond. That is to say, it must be from the DTC mine.
So after long negotiations and transactions, this goal was achieved.

I know I am a conspiracy theorist. , But from the perspective of my industry, that
seems to be the case.

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Extended Reading

Blood Diamond quotes

  • Maddy Bowen: Tell me where you are, and I will come help you.

    Danny Archer: [after seeing his blood mix in with the red earth] I'm right where I'm supposed to be...

  • Danny Archer: American, huh?

    Maddy Bowen: Guilty.

    Danny Archer: Well, Americans usually are.

    Maddy Bowen: ...Says the white South African?

    Danny Archer: Ts ts ts ts. I'm from Rhodesia!

    Maddy Bowen: We say Zimbabwe now, don't we?

    Danny Archer: Do we?

    Maddy Bowen: Last time I checked.