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French cement firm admits Islamic State group payments, U.S. says

Por: Los Angeles Times World October 19, 2022

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French cement company Lafarge pleaded guilty Tuesday to paying millions of dollars to Islamic State to keep a plant operational in Syria — at a time when the militant group was engaged in torturing kidnapped Westerners — and agreed to pay roughly $778 million in penalties. The Justice Department described it as the first case of its kind, accusing the company of turning a blind eye to the conduct of Islamic State as it gained new territory... + full article



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