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2 Jun 2016

Autor:
EarthRights International (USA)

Victims of Colombian Death Squads Can Move Forward With Case Against Former Chiquita Executives

In a victory for accountability for corporate crimes, families of those murdered by Colombian paramilitary death squads can proceed with a U.S. federal lawsuit against former Chiquita executives. Yesterday, Judge Kenneth Marra of the Southern District of Florida ruled that, according to the plaintiffs’ allegations, “profits took priority over basic human welfare” in the banana company executives’ decision to finance the illegal death squads, despite knowing that this would advance the paramilitaries’ murderous campaign...The class-action lawsuit, Doe v. Chiquita, alleges that over the course of several years, Chiquita and its executives – including former CEOs, General Counsels and General Managers – made or approved illegal payments to the AUC which totaled approximately $1.7 million, all the while knowing full well that they were funding a designated terrorist organization.

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US judge allows Colombian victims of paramilitary killings to move forward with lawsuit against former Chiquita executives

Chiquita lawsuits (re financing paramilitaries in Colombia, filed in the USA by Colombian nationals)