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The army then set about doing the unthinkable recruiting those same villagers under gunpoint and forcing them to dig for diamonds. This is the situation that remains today. The UN is the only international body that can isolate pariah nations dealing in blood diamonds stones produced in conflict zones and salve our consciences when we buy jewellery. Its backed by the Kimberley Process, whereby diamond producing and trading nations commit to strict self regulation to keep blood diamonds out of the worlds supply. As a Kimberley Process review panel prepares to rule on Zimbabwes future as an exporter of gems, a Live magazine investigation has uncovered shocking first hand evidence of the violent enslavement of alluvial miners in the eastern badlands of the former British colony. These men, women and children are being forced at the barrel of a gun by soldiers to dig out tiny diamonds from the earth with their bare hands, to pay the troops wages and thereby keep Mugabe in power. A miner in Zimbabwe tunnels into the ground. Our report, which were submitting to the review panel, comes just weeks after the Zimbabwean government assured the world its diamonds were ethical. The situation as it stands makes a mockery of the Kimberley Process. The young men stand at the roadside shaking. The youngest, weeping with fear, shouts and pleads with his captors. His mouth is foaming. Heknows that this is just the beginning of his torment. Handcuffed together and forced to lean against a baobab tree, their trousers at their ankles, blood streams down their buttocks a common sight in war zones a humiliation and a warning to others. The soldiers sit nearby smoking cigarettes, waiting for the truck to come so they can carry on their torturing in private. Everyone on this road is suspected of being a diamond smuggler. The road to Mutare has become one of the most militarised in all Africa. Army checkpoints scar the highway at 5. Everywhere is the detritus of soldiers cigarettes, moonshine bottles and bullet casings. Scorched earth from cooking fires stains the lay bys. At regular intervals, women stand behind pulled over buses, their hands stretched in the air as their private parts are invaded and frisked by scruffy soldiers and radicalised youngsters from the Zanu PFs youth training centres. The youngest, weeping with. His mouth is foaming. He. knows that this is just the beginning of his torment. According to a 2. Human Rights Watch report, army brigades are now being rotated in the Marange region to satisfy senior ranking officers from different divisions so that more soldiers can profit from the diamond trade. The same report also states that villagers from the area, some of them children, are being forced to work in mines controlled by military syndicates. At times you can almost make out the word diamonds in slow motion on their lips as the young soldiers ruthlessly tug at bra straps, sexually abusing, humiliating and tormenting their subjects. The motivation for the police and military to stop the flow of smuggling is simple and calculating diamonds are their domain. We are posing as diamond buyers from Israel, and are on the road just south of Mutare, the provincial capital on the Mozambique border. At each checkpoint the car is painstakingly searched. The soldiers will then pull us aside and produce small gritty slivers of diamond from hidden belt pockets in their military fatigues. The going rate for poor stones is 3. In the West, the price would be 2. Diamond miners in the Marange fields scrape through dirt trying to find stones. The closer we get to the mining fields the purer the stones become and the more our translator warns us our lives are in danger. Even with our cover as diamond dealers we are out on a limb here. 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