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Sierra Leone - kopalnie diamentów - Noor Images

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Sierra Leone - kopalnie diamentów - Noor Images
Sierra Leone, Koidu. August 2008. Kai David Mboma the "Mandela of Kono", in his new house in the Resettlement Camp outside of Koidu, he went to prison because he fought for the rights of his community Sokogbeh, that wil be relocated due to the blastings of Koidu Holdings. In Kono District, diamond mining town of Koidu, artisanal mining takes place in the mud/gravel pits that surround the town to the north, south and west. Koidus "diamond-diggers" are mostly freelance workers who are paid a subsistence wage. At least 13 million people worldwide from over 30 developing countries engage in artisanal and small-scale mining.
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2008-08-13
Pep Bonet / Noor/EAST NEWS
Noor Images
Pep Bonet / Noor
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