Filters By campaign All Anonymous companies Banks Climate breakdown Corporate accountability Corruption & money laundering Diamonds Digital threats Forests Forest transparency & IFM Forêts Fossil fuels Governments Greenwashing Land and environmental defenders Land Deals Oil, Gas & Mining Personas defensoras Pétrole, gaz et minerais Responsible Minerals Rubber in the Mekong Stop Russian oil Timber Trade Transition minerals By country All Afghanistan Angola Azerbaijan Brazil Cambodia Central African Republic China Congo-Brazzaville D.R. Congo Equatorial Guinea European Union Guinea Guyana Honduras Indonesia Japan Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Laos Liberia Libya Madagascar Malaysia Myanmar Nicaragua Nigeria Papua New Guinea Peru Russia South Sudan Sudan The Philippines Turkmenistan Uganda Ukraine United Kingdom United States Zimbabwe | Dec. 14, 1998 Diamonds Responsible Minerals Is the price of diamonds too high? How Angola’s return to war has been funded by the international diamond trade. Global Witness1 report, ‘A Rough Trade - The Role of Companies and Governments in the Angolan Conflict’, published today, uncovers the role of diamonds in funding the continuing civil war. “As Angola once again slides into full-scale war the United Nations and the international diamond business must examine their role in the conflict.” Charmian Gooch, Global Witness. Show Previous 10