Conflicted: The Fight Over Congo’s Minerals | 斷層線

The Democratic Republic of the Congo is one of the least developed countries in the world.
Yet it is also home to $24tn worth of untapped mineral reserves. In the eastern hills of the country, 這 “three Ts” – tantalum, tungsten and tinare mined by hand, eventually making their way into electronic devices across the world.
For a decade, advocacy groups in the US and Europe pressured technology companies to pay attention to violence-linkedconflict mineralsin their products.

Fault Lines travels to the region to hear from miners who have been struggling to make ends meet and questions advocacy groups that say Dodd-Frank 1502 has been a success.

With evidence of fraud and smuggling, how can some of the biggest brands in the tech industry take credit for reducing violence and claim to be sourcingconflict-free?”

Fault Lines investigates if the highly publicised campaign to stopconflict mineralsis protecting the lives of some of the most vulnerable people in Africa, or if it is doing the opposite.

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