Businessman arrested in Sierra Leone 'blood diamond' case

Authorities have arrested a businessman who is accused of enslavement and pillaging “blood diamonds” during Sierra Leone’s civil war.

Businessman arrested in Sierra Leone 'blood diamond' case

Authorities have arrested a businessman who is accused of enslavement and pillaging “blood diamonds” during Sierra Leone’s civil war.

Civitas Maxima, a Geneva-based organisation that provides legal representation for victims of war crimes, said that Michael Desaedeleer – who has dual American-Belgian citizenship – was arrested last week.

It said a complaint filed by several Sierra Leone citizens in 2011 in Belgium detailed his crimes in Sierra Leone’s eastern Kono district between 1999 and 2001.

Tens of thousands of people died during the West African nation’s civil war from 1991 to 2002, during which fighters forced civilians to mine so-called “blood diamonds”.

Civitas Maxima said it was the first time a businessman had been arrested for exploiting the diamonds.

An archive picture of diamonds (not blood diamonds).

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