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French cement giant Lafarge guilty of financing ISIL in Syria

French cement giant Lafarge guilty of financing ISIL in Syria

Summary

A French court found the cement company Lafarge and eight former employees guilty of financing ISIL. The company's former CEO, Bruno Lafont, received a six-year prison sentence. Lafarge reportedly paid money to armed groups to keep its plant in Syria operational.

Key Facts

  • Lafarge is a cement company facing legal issues.
  • A French court found Lafarge and eight ex-employees guilty of paying ISIL.
  • Former CEO Bruno Lafont received a six-year prison sentence.
  • Prosecutors claim Lafarge paid millions to armed groups in Syria.
  • The payments aimed to keep Lafarge's Syrian plant running.
  • Al Jazeera's Natacha Butler reported on this court ruling.
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