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Blood diamonds, gold and copper: over a million children's lives endangered by mining
06 Feb 2007 10:00:00 GMT
Source: Save the Children - Australia
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Blood diamonds, gold and copper: over a million children's lives endangered by mining

While the film “Blood Diamond” is receiving acclaim around the world, more than one million children are risking death or severe injury and missing out on school because they are working in mines. Sierra Leone, where “Blood Diamond” is set, is one of over 50 countries in the world where children are exploited daily in the hazardous mining of minerals, including diamonds.

Mining is one of the most deadly forms of child labour, with children as young as five working long hours in unbearable conditions. Children are forced to spend long hours deep underground in badly constructed mines that are often at risk of collapse. They may be employed to dive into rivers and flooded tunnels, or as moles to access small, dangerous spaces. Hundreds of thousands of others spend their days around the mines, breaking and carrying rocks or processing ore, often handling highly dangerous minerals and exposed to blistering heat and dust.

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