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Army withdrawing from Zimbabwe diamond field, says investor
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 19 - 11 - 2009


Zimbabwe"s military has begun to withdraw from a
contentious diamond field as private investors move in, the head of a
South African mining company investing in the area was quoted
Thursday as saying, , according to dpa.
The state-controlled daily Herald newspaper cited David Kassel,
chief executive of Johannesburg-based New Reclamation, as saying
that his company had hired 200 private security guards to replace the
military around the field in eastern Chiadzwa, which has controlled
the 60,000-hectare site since last year.
The military is alleged to have killed several people in a
violent crackdown last year on wildcat diamond diggers operating in
the fields, which the government seized from British-owned African
Consolidated Resources (ACR) in 2006. The government denies there
were any killings.
Zimbabwe narrowly escaped having its Chiadzwa diamonds banned from
certified world trade earlier this month.
A team of inspectors from the Kimberley Process (KP), the
international body of governments that screens diamonds for "blood
diamonds", recommended that Zimbabwe be suspended from the diamond
trade after visiting the area in July and receiving reports of
killings, rape, torture and forced labour by soldiers.
The KP at a meeting in Namibia decided to stay Zimbabwe"s
suspension on several conditions, including that the military pull
out of the area.
"We are taking control of all areas that we have claimed but still
working with state security agents in areas where we are still
exploring," Kassel was quoted as saying. "But they will move as
soon as we have secured those areas."
New Reclamation, a major scrap metal company in which South
African insurance giant Old Mutual has a small shareholding, is one
of two companies who have entered into a joint venture agreement with
the Zimbabwean government to exploit the field.
The controversy over the fields was compounded by a High Court
decision in September declaring the government"s seizure of the
Chaidzwa claim as illegal. The court declared African Consolidated
Resources the legal owner.
ACR chief executive Andrew Chadwick has warned that anyone buying
Chiadzwa diamonds is buying stolen property.


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