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Belgian Parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee Adopts Resolution on Kimberley Process
On January 16, at the initiative of PN member Georges Dallemagne, the Belgian House of Representatives’ foreign affairs committee adopted a resolution on supporting the Kimberley Process.
The resolution invites the Belgian federal government to ask the European Commission to consider the possibility to cross-check and compare the data of the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme with those from the voluntary Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), in order to better identify potential smuggling and fraud.
In Belgium, 34 000 persons work in the diamond sector that represents 5% of the country’s exports. “Antwerp processes 85% of rough diamonds in the world”, says PN members Georges Dallemagne. Therefore, "Belgium is probably the country with the biggest interest in saving the Kimberley Process and in breaking the link between serious human rights violations and diamond trade”, he says.
For more information in French, please click here.
For an OpEd by PN member Georges Dallemagne on calling to save the Kimberley Process [in French], please click here.
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