Zimbabwe rejects US claim that diamond mine uses forced labour

By Bloomberg      / October 02, 2019 / www.miningweekly.com / Article Link

JOHANNESBURG – Zimbabwe accused the US of ignorance after the US Customs and Border Protection announced it’s blocking rough diamond imports from the Marange fields because they were produced with forced labor.

“It’s unfortunate that the US authorities have been misinformed or misled to believe that Zimbabwe is mining diamonds through forced labor,” government spokesman Nick Mangwana said Tuesday by text message. “As a government we have a very strong revulsion towards any form of slavery or servitude. To even suggest that Zimbabwe has some form of corporate forced labor is either mischievous or simply ignorant.”

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Imports from Zimbabwe are not the only ones targeted by the ban. The US agency listed a range of products earlier Tuesday, from garments from China to gold from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

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