Greed for diamonds, other 'lootable' commodities fuels civil wars

  • 19/06/2000

  • Bangladesh Observer (Dhaka)

New World Bank research suggests that civil wars are more often fueled by rebel groups competing with national governments for control of diamonds, coffee or other valuable primary commodities, rather than by political, ethnic or religious differences, says a press release. The new report, Economic Causes of Civil Conflict and their Implications for Policy looked at 47 civil wars from 1960-99.