A wedding ring should be about love
A wedding ring should be about love
Diva Note:This gave me the shudders....coincidence I think not!


Zimbabwean dictator Robert Mugabe has brutally seized control of his country's diamond fields and is using the profits from our precious wedding rings and jewelry to finance a vicious political militia.
The group of countries that regulate the global diamond trade are right now meeting in Namibia to decide whether to suspend Mugabe and stop him selling his blood diamonds on the world market.
We have just 24 hours to persuade these countries to act - let's get a flood of signatures on a petition and deliver it directly to the meeting in Namibia. Sign at the link below and forward this email to anyone who doesn't want our gifts of love to finance hate:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/diamonds_for_love_not_hate
All diamond producing countries know that their profits are dependent on the brand reputation of diamonds, and that increasing awareness of "blood diamonds" threatens that brand. A massive global petition will show them that the diamond-buying public is demanding action.
Zimbabwe's diamonds used to be mined by local people. But in the last several months, Mugabe's thugs have brutally taken over, murdering up to 200 civilians. An international investigation in July found "horrific violence against civilians".
The profits from these blood diamonds are being used to finance a political militia that has already killed thousands of Zimbabweans, and threatens the fragile unity government in the country. Letting Mugabe keep these diamonds could finance a whole new war.
All of us are learning the ways in which our decisions about what we buy and do can affect the lives of our fellow human beings half a world away. An engagement ring should be something given and worn out of love, let's tell diamond regulators to keep it that way:
http://www.avaaz.org/en/diamonds_for_love_not_hate
With hope,
Ricken, Alice, Benjamin, Graziela, Luis, Milena, Paul, Ben, Paula, Pascal and the whole of the Avaaz team
PS:
Once you've taken action, vote for Avaaz on the influential Huffington Post "New Media Game-Changers" poll! http://www.avaaz.org/huffpo (vote 10 for Avaaz as the ultimate game changer)
Sources:
A Human Rights Watch report on the Zimbabwe mines:
http://www.hrw.org/en/reports/2009/06/26/diamonds-rough-0
The Kimberley process report:
http://www.zimonline.co.za/Article.aspx?ArticleId=5303
Articles on the possible ban this week:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/8337385.stm
http://www.mg.co.za/article/2009-11-02-zim-faces-possible-suspension-from-global-diamond-trade
More from Global Witness, a member of the Kimberley Process:
http://www.globalwitness.org/media_library_detail.php/861/en/campaigners_call_for_urgent_action_on_zimbabwe_blo
More on Zimbabwe's political crisis:
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa/article6896171.ece
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