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Diamonds' uncertain future

We're in Sierra Leone, where the country's biggest diamond mine has closed, fuelling fear of further conflict.

We’re in Sierra Leone where the gems have helped to fuel war and, many would say, decades of corruption. The closure of the country’s biggest diamond mine has added to the economic uncertainty as well as the fear of further conflict.

In the first of two programmes, we look at the clouds hanging over West Africa’s diamond industry.

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Presented and produced by Ed Butler

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(Picture: A man washing diamonds in a mine in Kono, Sierra Leone. Credit: Getty Images)

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