 Diamond violence is when citizens are forced to work in diamond mines, when refusal occurs they are punished by having their hand and other limbs.

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 Diamond violence is when citizens are forced to work in diamond mines, when refusal occurs they are punished by having their hand and other limbs.

 Poverty-diamond violence  Diamond Violence- bloody civil wars, human rights abuse, child labor, and terrorist

 There is already a treaty banning diamond smuggling, but there is still violence. There is always going to always be violence unless some extreme measures are taken against them. There are non-conflict diamond mines that we can support buy purchasing these diamonds instead of ones that will hurt others.