Blood Minerals: Conflict and Exploitation

Blood Minerals: Conflict and Exploitation

The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has raised concerns against Apple Inc. for using blood minerals extracted from conflict zones in the eastern region of the country. 📍 About Blood Minerals Definition: Mined in conflict zones, proceeds from these minerals often fund armed conflicts. Human Rights Issues: Linked to forced labor, child soldiers, and violence against civilians. Minerals in DRC: Includes 3TG—Tantalum, Tin, Tungsten, and Gold. 📍 Conflict in DRC Origins: The conflict dates back to the 1990s, worsened by the 1994 Rwandan genocide. Rebel Groups: Key groups include Tutsi-led M23, CODECO, and Allied Democratic Forces (ADF). 📍 About DRC Geography: Second-largest country in Africa by area. Home to the second-largest rainforest after the Amazon. Independence: Gained from Belgium.