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Judi Lynn

(162,335 posts)
Thu Jun 13, 2024, 01:23 AM Jun 2024

US Jury Holds Chiquita Liable for Colombian Death Squad's Murder of Banana Workers

"The verdict does not bring back the husbands and sons who were killed," said one attorney, "but it sets the record straight and places accountability for funding terrorism where it belongs: at Chiquita's doorstep."

BRETT WILKINS
Jun 11, 2024

In what case litigants are calling the first time an American jury has held a U.S. corporation legally liable for atrocities abroad, federal jurors in Florida on Monday found that Chiquita Brands International financed a Colombian paramilitary death squad that murdered, tortured, and terrorized workers in a bid to crush labor unrest in the 1990s and 2000s.

The federal jury in West Palm Beach, Florida found the banana giant responsible for funding the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC) and awarded eight families whose members were murdered by the right-wing paramilitary group $38.3 million in damages.

EarthRights International, which first filed the case—Doe v. Chiquita—in 2007, called the verdict "a milestone for justice."

"The jury's decision reaffirms what we have long asserted: Chiquita knowingly financed the AUC, a designated terrorist organization, in pursuit of profit, despite the AUC's egregious human rights abuses," the group said.

"By providing over $1.7 million in illegal funding to the AUC from 1997 to 2004, Chiquita contributed to untold suffering and loss in the Colombian regions of Urabá and Magdalena, including the brutal murders of innocent civilians," EarthRights added. "This historic verdict also means some of the victims and families who suffered as a direct result of Chiquita's actions will finally be compensated."



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The AUC was formed in 1997 via the union of right-wing paramilitary groups battling leftist guerrillas—mainly the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) and National Liberation Army (ELN)—in the South American nation's civil war. Closely linked to Colombia's U.S.-backed military, the AUC—some of whose members were trained by Israelis—was designated a terrorist organization in 2001 by the U.S. State Department, which cited its "massacres, kidnappings of civilians, and participation in the trafficking of narcotics."

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US Jury Holds Chiquita Liable for Colombian Death Squad's Murder of Banana Workers (Original Post) Judi Lynn Jun 2024 OP
a century or more of standard fruit atrocity and finally a civil judgement. rampartc Jun 2024 #1
No doubt! Responsible in every sense. They've been given free reign, reinforced by the US gov't. Not Democratic at all. Judi Lynn Jun 2024 #3
Who and where company leaders/owners are. ancianita Jun 2024 #2

rampartc

(5,835 posts)
1. a century or more of standard fruit atrocity and finally a civil judgement.
Thu Jun 13, 2024, 03:47 AM
Jun 2024

justice can be so slow,

and of course chiquita is probably as much responsible for central american immigration as any one.

Judi Lynn

(162,335 posts)
3. No doubt! Responsible in every sense. They've been given free reign, reinforced by the US gov't. Not Democratic at all.
Thu Jun 13, 2024, 12:11 PM
Jun 2024


Diego Rivera's enormous painting "Glorious Victory" showing Eisenhower's Sec. of State John Foster Dulles with Guatemala's US-installed new right-wing President, immediately after US troops overthrew the elected President Jacobo Arbenz in 1954. Also there, John Foster Dulles' brother, Allen Dulles, CIA director, and John Peurifoy, US ambassador to Guatemala. The missile bears the face of Dwight Eisenhower.

How much has really changed since then, after all?

(250,000 Guatemalan civilian human lives vaporized, mostly indigenous, in the following long war that followed. )

Thank you for your comments, rampartc.

ancianita

(38,233 posts)
2. Who and where company leaders/owners are.
Thu Jun 13, 2024, 04:35 AM
Jun 2024

Corporate funders of murder might be brought to justice, but owners will likely skate.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiquita

Owners:
Safra (50%) -- ranked # 46 of the richest families worldwide, owning Fibria, Chiquita Brands International, Safra Group, Banco Safra, J. Safra Sarasin, Safra National Bank of New York; located in Fort Lauderdale, FL/ Brazil / Lebanon / Syria / Switzerland
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Safra_Group

Cutrale (50%) -- In August 2014, together with Safra Group, it tried to acquire the American banana company Chiquita for US$611 million in cash.[3] At the time Chiquita did not accept the Brazilian offer because it wanted to continue the merger process with Irish Fyffes. However, on October 24, 2014, Chiquita gave up the merger with Fyffes, and on October 27, Safra Group and Cutrale agreed to acquire Chiquita for US$682 million.[6]
The company has orchards and factories in Brazil and the United States.





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