Blood Diamonds (Television)

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Blood Diamonds
Format Documentary
TV Special
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Production
Running time 100 minutes without commercials

120 minutes with commercials

Broadcast
Original channel History Channel
Original airing December 30, 2006

Blood Diamonds is a made-for-TV documentary, originally broadcast on the History Channel, that looks into the trade of diamonds which fund rebellions and wars in many African nations. The program focuses primarily on the nation of Sierra Leone. Diamonds which are traded for this purpose are known as blood diamonds. As with many History Channel specials, its original airdate coincides with a mainstream period film, in this case, Blood Diamond.

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The episode follows typical documentary format, hopping from topic to topic between commercial breaks. The topics discussed are as follows:

  • A brief history of Sierra Leone's civil war, and the group which funds this war through blood diamonds, the Revolutionary United Front. (RUF)
  • Interviews with victims, most prominently civilian amputee victims, of the blood diamond trade.
  • A brief history of the De Beers Group, their connection to the trade and their response to more recent public criticism.
  • The experience of one man, Usman Conteh, and the personal strife that the conflict brought him.
  • Interviews with civilians forced to work for the RUF, often forced to steal from, harass, and even kill their neighbors and, occasionally, their own family members.
  • Interviews with warlords involved with the conflict.
  • The United Nations' slow response to the atrocities.
  • The fall of the RUF.
  • The actor in the movie is so hot!

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