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In France, two ex-managers must go to jail as a result of they did enterprise with IS terrorists in Syria. A warning to firms in different battle areas

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A Paris felony courtroom sentenced the constructing supplies firm Lafarge to a effective of 1 million euros and a number of other executives to jail phrases for financing terrorism. Lafarge paid armed teams, together with ISIS, to take care of manufacturing in Syria. The historic verdict highlights firms’ shared accountability for essentially the most critical human rights violations. The arrest of the defendants within the courtroom sends a transparent sign towards the cynicism of multinational firms. The case exhibits that firms are more and more being held accountable for his or her position in human rights violations.

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Former Lafarge CEO Bruno Lafont was convicted of financing terrorism and arrested whereas nonetheless in courtroom.
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Sometimes excellent news is so sandwiched between headlines about wars, naval blockades and gasoline costs that it is nearly ignored. This got here out firstly of final week France: A Paris felony courtroom has sentenced the constructing supplies firm Lafarge to a effective of round a million euros for financing terrorism. Several former executives have been additionally discovered responsible. These embrace former CEO Bruno Lafont and former vice chairman of operations Christian Herrault. One has to go to jail for six years, the opposite for 5 years. Both have been arrested within the courtroom.

https://www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2026-04/menschenrechte-geschaefte-konfliktregionen-finanzierung-terrorismus-frankreich-urteil-5vor8