Congo Files Criminal Complaints Against Apple
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) has lodged criminal complaints against Apple subsidiaries in France and Belgium, accusing the tech giant of using conflict minerals in its products. The DRC alleges that Apple is complicit in war crimes and deceptive commercial practices, citing the extraction of minerals like cobalt and tantalum, often sourced under exploitative conditions.
Congo’s legal action highlights the persistent challenges surrounding ethical sourcing in the technology industry. Conflict minerals, frequently linked to human rights abuses and environmental harm, are essential for manufacturing electronic components. The DRC, which holds vast reserves of these minerals, has long struggled with ensuring transparency and accountability in mining practices.