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FT calls for suspension of diamond export from Zimbabwe

This week, Fatal Transactions and other NGOs sent a letter to the Chair of the Kimberley Process asking to stop the trade in diamonds from Zimbabwe because these are covered in conflict and violence.

UN asks to stop illegal mineral trade in Eastern Congo

The UN Group of Experts calls upon the UN Member States to hold their national companies who are directly or indirectly trading the minerals with the armed groups to account and buyers.

Fatal Transactions’ second critique on EIB

Fatal Transactions was invited by the Bank to comment for the second time on the Environmental and Social Statement. The Bank still lacks clear reference to European laws and regulations.

EIB still lacks clear reference to European laws and regulations

Fatal Transactions was invited by the Bank to comment for the second time on the Environmental and Social Statement. The Bank still lacks clear reference to European laws and regulations.

Fatal Transactions Conference big success

Fatal Transactions Conference big success, more than 100 participants Digging for Peace. The Conference was hosted this year by Fatal Transactions member BICC.

Fatal Transactions co-hosts the Diamond Dialogue at the European Parliament

On Thursday October 16th, Fatal Transactions in cooperation with De Beers hosted the first 'Diamond Dialogue' in Brussels.

Fatal Transactions asks European Parliament members to vote for Malu-Malu and increased political commitment to the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Fatal Transactions has asked members of the European Parliament to vote for Abot Apollinaire Malu-Malu to win the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought.

Registration International Fatal Transactions Conference 2008 closed!

The registration for the international Fatal Transactions conference "Digging For Peace
Private Companies and Emerging Economies in Zones of Conflict" is closed.

Fatal Transactions on the European Union’s contribution to natural resource management in Africa

A lot is being said but little is being done at the EU to adress the problems or develop the benefits of natural resource extraction in Africa.

Scant Information and Wheeler-Dealing Undermine Congolese Contract Review

On the eve of the start of the promised renegotiation of mining contracts in DR Congo, Congolese and international non-governmental organisations (NGOs) today called on the DRC government to shed light on the renegotiations of mining contracts.