The entire press was pleased to see the French group Lafarge prosecuted for complicity with terrorism in Syria. The criminal intent of its leaders, however, does not die. On 13 April, the former boss of Lafarge, Bruno Lafont and several of its collaborators were heavily condemned by the French justice for acts committed in 2013 and 2014: 5.5 million euros paid to Syrian Islamists rallied to Daesh. They racked up the area in which the French grou…
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The entire press was pleased to see the French group Lafarge prosecuted for complicity with terrorism in Syria. The criminal intent of its leaders, however, does not die. On 13 April, the former boss of Lafarge, Bruno Lafont and several of its collaborators were heavily condemned by the French justice for acts committed in 2013 and 2014: 5.5 million euros paid to Syrian Islamists rallied to Daesh. They racked up the area in which the French grou…