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UNITED NATIONS April 28, 2007 (UPI) -- A six-year-old U.N.-imposed ban on the sale of diamonds from the West African country of Liberia has been lifted by the U.N. Security Council.

By a unanimous vote, the 15 members of the council decided to allow the resumption of diamond sales on the condition the country signs on to the Kimberley Process, an international diamond certification system that tracks the origin of diamonds on the international market, a BBC correspondent in New York reported.

British Ambassador to the United Nations Emyr Jones said the lifting of the ban also carried a 90-day review contingency.

 

found at upi.com April 28, 2007

The vote was seen as a vote of confidence in Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, who was elected in January 2006, the report said. Her leadership is seen by the United Nations as combating rebel groups who used the diamond trade's profits to fund insurgencies, giving the name "blood diamonds" to the export and sale of the gems.

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U.N. Security Council votes to lift ban on Liberia diamonds

Security Council votes to lift ban on Liberian diamond exports
UNITED NATIONS — The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Friday to lift a ban on Liberian diamond exports imposed in 2001 when so-called "blood diamonds" were being used to fuel civil wars in west Africa.

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Historically, mining—especially for precious gems such as diamonds—played a large role in Liberia's economy


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United Nations Security Council debates Liberi diamonds at UN headquarters, 17 Apr 2007 Photo AP

United Nations Security Council debates Liberia diamonds Ban at UN headquarters, 17 Apr 2007 Photo AP

Britain's U.N. Ambassador Emyr Jones Parry said the vote was "a recognition of the progress made in Liberia" to meet the conditions to join an international program to certify the diamonds' origin to ensure they were mined legally.

After the vote, Liberia's U.N. Ambassador Nathaniel Barnes said he had just learned that the Kimberley committee was going to accept Liberia's application as a result of the council's action, "so as of now, we are officially a part of the Kimberley Process."

Liberia submitted its application on March 27 to join the Kimberley Process, a voluntary 71-nation group created out of the furor over diamond-funded wars in Sierra Leone and Angola. Group members agree to trade only certified diamonds.

Liberian President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf — Africa's first elected woman leader who took office in January 2006 — inherited one of the world's poorest countries, battered by back-to-back civil wars from 1989 to 2003 that left 200,000 people dead, and displaced half the country's 3 million people.

Her government has pressed for the lifting of the diamond sanctions imposed in May 2001 to stop former president Charles Taylor from using government revenues from diamonds to fuel civil war in neighboring Sierra Leone. Taylor, who went into exile in August 2003, faces war crimes charges stemming from his alleged backing of Sierra Leone's rebels who terrorized victims by chopping off their arms, legs, ears and lips.

"This government has shown its determination to put in place measures to ensure that the proceeds of diamond sales go for the benefit of Liberia and its people and are not misappropriated," said Jones Parry, the current council president. It's "a reflection of our confidence in that country, in its leadership."

Barnes said he expects the lifting of diamond sanctions to have an "incredibly positive" impact because it will provide jobs in a country with 85 percent unemployment.

"Anywhere on the globe that's unacceptable, but it's further exacerbated by the fact that a large portion of these unemployed are ex-combatants," he said. "So by the removal of the sanctions on diamonds, and the appropriate monitoring mechanisms in place, we'll be able to put people to work, which is one of the biggest challenges we have right now."

The resolution was sponsored by the United States. The council said it would review its decision to lift diamond sanctions in 90 days after considering a report by a U.N. panel of experts monitoring sanctions on Liberia's compliance with the Kimberley certification process.

Liberia still is subject to an arms embargo, a travel ban on named individuals, and an asset freeze against Taylor and his top officials.

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Liberia's Diamond Industry Back in BusinessBeginning Monday 30 July 2007, Liberians can start applying for licenses to mine, sell, or broker for diamonds. This follows the weekend lifting of a six-year moratorium on the trade in diamonds.

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