Congo rebel group gets $3,00,000 monthly from seized mine
- October 2, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Congo rebel group gets $3,00,000 monthly from seized mine
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Context:
- An armed rebel group, M23, generates approximately $300,000 monthly from mining control in eastern Congo, according to UN mission in Congo.
- M23 seized the Rubaya mining area in April, which has significant deposits of tantalum, a key mineral for electronics.
Tantalum:
- Tantalum is a rare metal extracted from coltan.
- Tantalum is used to manufacture tantalum capacitors which are used for mobile phones, personal computers, automotive electronics, and cameras.
- Rubaya in Eastern Congo contributes over 15% of the world’s tantalum supply.
About Coltan:
- Coltan is short for columbite–tantalites and known industrially as tantalite.
- It is a dull black metallic ore from which the elements niobium and tantalum are extracted.
- The niobium-dominant mineral in coltan is columbite, and the tantalum-dominant mineral is tantalite.
- Predominantly found in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Colombia, Rwanda, Australia, Brazil, China, Ethiopia, Mozambique, and Kenya.
- Tantalum is also produced in Thailand and Malaysia as a by-product of tin mining and smelting.
Blood Minerals:
- Blood minerals refer to natural resources, particularly certain minerals and metals, that are mined in conflict zones and are often associated with human rights abuses, exploitation, and violence.
- The term is similar to blood diamonds, which are diamonds mined in war zones and sold to finance armed conflict.
- Tantalum has been identified as a “blood mineral” by the Congolese government, which questioned companies like Apple about their supply chain practices.
- The conflict in eastern Congo is one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, with over 120 armed groups vying for power. Violence has displaced approximately 6 million people in the region.
About M23:
- M23, or the March 23 Movement, is a rebel military group mainly made up of ethnic Tutsis that broke away from the Congolese army just over a decade ago.