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Africa south of the Sahara: Angola
Palo Alto, USA: Stanford University
Useful annotated index of selected internet sources, including news, searchable by topic. Maintained by Karen Fung, Stanford University Library, Africa Collection
http://www-sul.stanford.edu/depts/ssrg/africa/angola.html
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AfricaFiles
Toronto, Canada
Canadees network dat zich richt op de bevordering van mensenrechten, economische rechtvaardigheid en alternatieve analyses. Opgericht in 2002 door voormalige medewerkers van de Inter-Church Coalition on Africa (ICCAF), en het Toronto Committee for the Liberation of Southern Africa (TCLSAC). Website bevat Africa InfoServ, een gratis e-mail informatiedienst met nieuwsrapporten uit verschillende bronnen op de volgende issues: Afrika algemeen, AIDS, economische rechtvaardigheid, gender, grondstoffenexploitatie, mensenrechten, NEPAD; Centraal, Oost, West en Zuidelijk Afrika; Angola, Kenya, Sudan, en Zimbabwe.
http://www.africafiles.org/
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allAfrica.com - Angola
Mauritius; Washington: AllAfrica Global Media
News portal Angola.
http://allafrica.com/angola/
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Angola Peace Monitor
London: Actsa
News on Angola, from first issue in 1995 until present. Full text available.
http://www.actsa.org/Angola/apm/index.htm
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Conflict diamonds: analyses, actions, solutions
Antwerpen: Diamond High Council
News and progress report of the Hoge Raad voor Diamant (Diamond High Council) initiatives on conflict diamonds
http://www.conflictdiamonds.com/
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Conflict diamonds: sanctions and war
New York: United Nations
UN Security Council's overview of the issue of 'conflict diamonds' in Angola and Sierra Leone. Updated March 2001.
http://www.un.org/peace/africa/Diamond.html
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Conflict diamonds
New York: Diamonds.net
Daily news and articles collected by diamond trader Martin Rapaport on the issue of conflict diamonds
http://www.diamonds.net/selectednews.asp?list=1
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Conflict prevention: diamonds and armed conflict
Toronto, Canada: Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade
Canada is committed to working with others in the international community to break the link between diamonds and armed conflict. At the UN, particularly during its recent term on the Security Council (1999-2000), Canada provided leadership in supporting resolutions on Angola and Sierra Leone targeted at this problem.
Includes statements and communiques of the Kimberley Process
http://www.humansecurity.gc.ca/conflictprev_diamonds-e.asp
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Diamond industry: internet links
London: Business and Human Rights
Business and Human Rights: a resource website, maintained by human rights lawyer Christopher L. Avery. Includes documents, news and links
http://www.business-humanrights.org/Site/Categories/Sectors/Natur...
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Diamonds in conflict
New York: Global Policy Forum
Excellent website page exploring the debates and opinions from the UN, NGOs, the diamond industry, governments, and other parties involved.
http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/diamond
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