The Illicit Trade of Coltan
Key findings:
- A black market for coltan — a strategically important mineral used in an array of electronic devices — has emerged in the Amazon jungles that cover the border area between Colombia, Venezuela and Brazil.
- In Venezuela and most of Colombia coltan mining is illegal, yet small-scale miners and buyers are plentiful. Venezuelan coltan is even hawked worldwide via the Internet.
- Colombian authorities and human rights activists say illicit coltan mining is feeding smuggling networks run by armed paramilitaries and drug smugglers.
- Children, women and members of native Indian tribes have been found working at illegal claims. In Colombia, miners complain that armed thugs demand mining taxes or fees to access jungle trails.
- Coltan is a source of global controversy. A big part of the world’s supply already comes from conflict zones in Central Africa, where armed factions control many mines, extort miners and profit from the sale of illegal ore.
- As in Central Africa, illicit South American coltan is relabeled and sent to legitimate smelters who feed high-tech manufacturers around the world. Unlike conflict diamonds, there is currently no accurate way to identify contraband coltan once it’s in the supply stream.
Venezuela emerges as new source of ‘conflict’ minerals
Black-market coltan is likely making its way to high-tech manufacturers' supply; it's used in everything from smart phones to smart bombs.http://www.iwatchnews.org/2012/03/04/8288/venezuela-emerges-new-source-conflict-minerals
Colombia’s black-market coltan tied to drug traffickers, paramilitariesIllicit mining thrives in the hot spot of Colombia’s Amazon.http://www.iwatchnews.org/2012/03/04/8284/colombia-s-black-market-coltan-tied-drug-traffickers-paramilitaries
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Five things you need to know about coltan
It is used by almost everybody in smart phones and consumer electronics, and there is no simple way to keep conflict coltan out of the stream of legitimate minerals used by manufacturers.http://www.iwatchnews.org/2012/03/04/8304/five-things-you-need-know-about-coltan
About this story: The Illicit Trade on Coltan
A look at the reporting process behind ICIJ's coltan storieshttp://www.iwatchnews.org/2012/03/04/8305/about-story
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