Lafarge Charged with Complicity in Crimes against Humanity in Syria

The French cement giant Lafarge was charged on Thursday with complicity in crimes against humanity and financing terror groups, for paying millions to terrorists, including the so-called Islamic State (Daesh) terror group, to “keep a factory open in Syria”.

The company has also been charged with endangering the lives of former employees at the cement plant in Jalabiya, northern Syria, the Guardian reported.

Lafarge, which has since merged with Swiss firm Holcim, immediately said it would appeal against the charges.

The accusations are the most serious against a French company in years.

A panel of three judges in Paris ordered Lafarge to hand over €30m (£27m) to authorities as a security deposit ahead of the trial.

Eight former executives, including the former chief executive Bruno Lafont, have already been charged with financing a terrorist group and/or endangering the lives of others over Lafarge’s activities in Syria between 2011 and 2015.

 Lafarge is suspected of paying nearly €13m to Daesh and other militant groups to “keep the Jalabiya plant running long after other French companies had pulled out of Syria.”

According to investigators, some of the cash was also used to buy petrol and other raw materials from suppliers close to Daesh.

A source close to the inquiry said investigators also suspected that Lafarge sold cement to Daesh.

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