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In reply to the discussion: Apple CEO Tim Cook donates $1M to Trump's inauguration fund [View all]C0RI0LANUS
(2,478 posts)30. Follow the money. Apple is facing a lawsuit in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) over blood minerals.
DRC Case Against Apple Brings New Hope in Conflict Minerals Crisis
Miners being exploited by armed gangs. (Photo: Mark Craemer)
The war over so-called "conflict minerals" is more than two decades old, but the fight to prevent their exploitation by global tech companies is much newer.
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), various armed groups including both Congolese army and rival armed rebel groups, among them the M23 occupy mines and trading routes, forcing miners to work for free.
Minerals from these mines, including tungsten, tin and tantalum (often referred to as the 3Ts), have been illegally smuggled through Rwanda for several years, and eventually exported to tech companies such as Apple, Tesla, and Samsung.
But after the DRC filed criminal charges against Apple over the use of conflict minerals, there is renewed hope that this illegal mining could be brought to an end.
A criminal complaint was filed earlier in December against Apple's subsidiaries in France and Belgium, where the Congolese government alleges Apple uses conflict minerals laundered through international supply chains which the American tech giant denies.
Sources:
https://www.rfi.fr/en/africa/20250103-drc-case-against-apple-brings-new-hope-in-conflict-minerals-crisis
https://www.globalwitness.org/en/reports/tackling-conflict-minerals/
Miners being exploited by armed gangs. (Photo: Mark Craemer)
The war over so-called "conflict minerals" is more than two decades old, but the fight to prevent their exploitation by global tech companies is much newer.
In the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), various armed groups including both Congolese army and rival armed rebel groups, among them the M23 occupy mines and trading routes, forcing miners to work for free.
Minerals from these mines, including tungsten, tin and tantalum (often referred to as the 3Ts), have been illegally smuggled through Rwanda for several years, and eventually exported to tech companies such as Apple, Tesla, and Samsung.
But after the DRC filed criminal charges against Apple over the use of conflict minerals, there is renewed hope that this illegal mining could be brought to an end.
A criminal complaint was filed earlier in December against Apple's subsidiaries in France and Belgium, where the Congolese government alleges Apple uses conflict minerals laundered through international supply chains which the American tech giant denies.
Sources:
https://www.rfi.fr/en/africa/20250103-drc-case-against-apple-brings-new-hope-in-conflict-minerals-crisis
https://www.globalwitness.org/en/reports/tackling-conflict-minerals/
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Tech bought the ring. trump thinks he was born with it. This is all really disgusting.
PSPS
Jan 3
#2
God! All these tech bros are cueing up to toe the trump line. And I've been a MAC person all these years...
brush
Jan 3
#3
We'll never know. IMO Cook didn't have to join the other obvious sychophants like Bezos and Zuckerberg.
brush
Jan 3
#14
At least Cook didn't find some way to use the company's funds rather than his own.
spooky3
Jan 3
#21
So. Did you buy Windows or not? Which he had a huge part in creating. And where his fortune came from.
brush
Jan 3
#20
Another fascist. They're everywhere. Or, did they receive a phone call suggesting it might be less costly
Hotler
Jan 3
#16
Like cops, all billionaires are BAD. ALL. None are your friend or on your side.
ZonkerHarris
Jan 3
#24
Follow the money. Apple is facing a lawsuit in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) over blood minerals.
C0RI0LANUS
Jan 4
#30
In a nutshell, yes. I wonder about the provenance of the components in my PC. Musk and Cook know.
C0RI0LANUS
Jan 4
#50