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・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 174
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・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1745
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・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1749
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 175
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1753
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1754
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1755
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1756
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1757
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1758
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1759
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 176
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1760
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1761
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1762
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1763
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1764
・ United Nations Security Council Resolution 1765
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United Nations Security Council Resolution 1753 : ウィキペディア英語版
United Nations Security Council Resolution 1753

United Nations Security Council Resolution 1753 was unanimously adopted on 27 April 2007.
== Resolution ==
The Security Council today lifted a more than three-year-old ban on diamond imports from Liberia, applauding the Government’s cooperation with the “Kimberley Process”, a mechanism set up to keep so-called “blood diamonds” from reaching world markets.
Unanimously adopting resolution 1753 (2007) and acting under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations, the Council terminated the measures on diamonds imposed in resolution 1521 (2003), by which all States should prevent the direct or indirect import of all rough diamonds from Liberia to their territory, whether or not such diamonds originated in that country (see Press Release SC/7965 of 22 December 2003).
According to today’s text, the termination would be reviewed in 90 days, after consideration of the report of the United Nations Panel of Experts on the matter and a report of the “Kimberley Process” on Liberia’s application of its proposed Certificate of Origin regime.
The United Nations-backed Kimberley Process Certification Scheme of 2000 was designed to protect the legitimate diamond industry by stopping the marketing of “conflict diamonds” or “blood diamonds” -- the rough gems traded by rebels or their allies to finance violence. The initiative now governs diamond production and importation in 70 countries.
Trafficking in illegal diamonds is considered one of the root causes of the back-to-back civil wars in Liberia since 1989, as well as of the 10-year brutal conflict in neighbouring Sierra Leone that ended in 2001. Blood diamonds has also been blamed for financing wars in other African countries, including Angola, Côte d’Ivoire and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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