Anonymous ID: 90d6ba May 21, 2022, 7:12 p.m. No.16319510   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9529 >>9576 >>9697 >>9698 >>9719 >>9764

Eric T. Olsen

CEMENTfactory in Afghanistan.

https://www.reuters.com/world/paris-appeals-court-upholds-charges-complicity-crimes-against-humanity-against-2022-05-18/

https://trialinternational.org/latest-post/lafarge-eric-olsen-and-others/

 

In December 2017, six former CEOs and directors of Lafarge and Lafarge Cement Syria were indicted on charges of financing terrorism and deliberate endangerment of people’s lives, and some on the additional charge of breaching the EU embargo on Syrian oil – namely Eric Olsen and Bruno Lafont, former CEOs of Lafarge; Bruno Pescheux, CEO of the Lafarge Syrian subsidiary between 2008 and 2014; his successor, Frédéric Jolibois; Jean-Claude Veillard, Lafarge’s director of security ; and Christian Herrault, vice director at Lafarge. In March and May 2018, Lafarge’s human resources executive Sonia Artinian and former safety director at LCS, Jacob Waerness, were indicted on similar charges.

 

On 28 June 2018, three investigative judges of the Paris High Court charged the legal entity Lafarge SA (now LafargeHolcim) with complicity incrimes against humanity, financing of a terrorist enterprise, breaching an embargo, and endangering the lives of others. Lafarge allegedly paid millions of euros to ISIS and several armed groups to keep their cement factory running. The investigative judges ordered LafargeHolcim to hand over 30 million euros to the authorities as a security deposit ahead of a possible trial.

 

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