Tue Jun 3, 2014, 05:00 PM
Judi Lynn (144,862 posts)
Chiquita Bananas Blocking 9/11 Victims’ Bill to Avoid Punishment for Funding Terrorism
Chiquita Bananas Blocking 9/11 Victims’ Bill to Avoid Punishment for Funding Terrorism
by Tina Nguyen | 11:38 am, June 3rd, 2014 There’s always money in the banana narco-terrorism slush fund: The Daily Beast discovered that Chiquita, the world’s largest banana company, is spending “hundreds of thousands of dollars” in lobbying fees to block a 9/11 victims funding bill, because it would interfere with their ability to pay off terrorist organizations in South America. The key to this story is a bill stalled in Congress known as the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (JASTA), which would allow victims of terrorism and their families to seek accountability from companies that finance international terrorist groups. But Chiquita’s lobbyists found one teensy wrinkle in the bill: namely, the fact that the banana company would be punished for making payments to the United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia (AUC), a drug trafficking ring and right-wing paramilitary group which the US has officially designated as terrorists. While Chiquita claim that they were extorted and made nearly $1.7 million in payments to protect their employees in South America, the government didn’t buy that and fined them $25 million in 2007. (AUC has since disbanded.) So basically, Chiquita has a terrorist problem on their hands:
More: http://www.mediaite.com/online/chiquita-bananas-blocking-911-victims-bill-to-avoid-punishment-for-funding-terrorism/
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