Ivorian Diamonds Reaching World Markets through Mali, UN Report Says
November 01, 07Diamonds from
The UN this week renewed sanctions for another year on
Source: The CIA World Factbook
A similar UN report was released in December of last year, showing that Malian nationals were engaged in buying diamonds from
The 2006 report to the UN Security Council said, “The identification of these Malian buyers further underlines the significant smuggling of Ivorian diamonds to
Sikasso, a southeastern Malian regional center, 100 kilometers from the Ivorian border, is a likely transit point for smuggled diamonds, according to BBC News. Busses run frequently across a fluid border between
Despite being initially reluctant to talk, local sources in Sikasso revealed that diamonds often pass through the city from
Another, Suleiman Diallo, a shopkeeper who worked in Seguela’s diamond mine until he left in 2002, said diamonds are moved across the border regularly, “because it’s an easy route to take.”
The Malian government is denying any official knowledge of the situation, saying that, although some Malian nationals may be involved, the government is not officially implicated in the operation.
Mohamed Keita, Mali’s technical advisor to the minister of mines, water and energy, who will be traveling to Brussels next week on the invitation of the Kimberley Process for the KP Plenary meeting, said, “If we have proof that these things are happening, the Malian state will apply the law of Mali.”
“And the law of