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Sapphire and Colored Gemstone Issues

Even as diamonds have been used to fund violent conflicts in parts of Africa, colored gemstones currently support the military regime of Myanmar, the country formerly known as Burma. Myanmar's military government regularly holds colored gemstone auctions, which have prompted the US and human rights organizations to call for a boycott. Despite these calls, a November 2007 sale generated 150 million US dollars for the repressive regime. Myanmar's gem mines are dominated by military authorities and plagued by deplorable conditions, including rampant land confiscation, extortion, forced labor, child labor, environmental pollution and unsafe working conditions.

While the US placed a ban on all exports from the nation in 2003, lax regulations and tracking of gemstones have allowed them to continue to flow into the US unabated. The ban was further undercut by a loophole introduced the following year allowing stones cut and polished in other countries to be imported. Over 90 percent of Myanmar's gems are exported in the rough form, primarily to cutting and polishing facilities located in Thailand.

Even when gemstone proceeds aren't being used against a population, communities in gem-rich regions do not always benefit from their natural resources. In countries like Madagascar, Cambodia, and Brazil, gem mining communities survive close to or below the poverty threshold. Because they export rough gemstones to other countries for cutting and polishing, these communities receive the bare minimum for their precious high value products and are unable to invest in community development.

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