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Article Evaluation of Blood Diamond
Pretty much all of what's included in the article is relevant to the topic and article specifically. Additionally, there weren't many distracting images or maps that took away from my interpretation of what I read.

When looking at the policy section, one could argue that the information could be out of date, especially if you're looking at U.S policy responses to Conflict Diamonds, as the most recent addition mentions 2015. However, this could simply be that there haven't been any major policy changes in the last four years and after looking into it a little more myself, I do believe that this is the case.

There could definitely be more links to more companies which have benefited from exploitation of conflict diamonds.

In terms of neutrality, this article does an exceptional job of refraining from using opinions or letting the writer's voice creep through. When the article does mention a topic with a stance, it is also sure to have refaced the statement with the source that it is coming from.

The article does seem to neglect to include statements referring to the warlords' reasons for exploiting workers and selling diamonds over engaging in other criminal activity that may or may not be even more lucrative.

After clicking on a handful of links and having no technical issues, I also find it safe to say that the sources chosen really do seem to be some of the best out there for portraying the topic in a neutral, intelligent light such as the United Nations and the U.S. State Department.

All facts stated in the article contained a citation and in actuality, it seems as though the active users on this article took the time to eliminate and check each other of bias over time.

One of the most interesting conversations going on is a few users are discussing the affect of the implications that everyone who reads the article assumes that Blood Diamonds are bad, certainly addressing a subtle potential bias that I wasn't keen enough to detect originally.

The article itself is a part of a number of WikiProjects ranging from Mining to Politics.

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Article Evaluation of Child Slavery
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