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sl8

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Sat Jan 7, 2023, 10:33 AM Jan 2023

Dismay in French Caribbean as Paris court dismisses pesticide case

https://www.france24.com/en/france/20230106-dismay-in-french-caribbean-as-paris-court-dismisses-pesticide-case

Dismay in French Caribbean as Paris court dismisses pesticide case

Issued on: 06/01/2023 - 22:09

Nearly 20 years after Caribbean islanders sued to hold the French government criminally responsible for the banana industry’s extended use of a banned pesticide in Martinique and Guadeloupe, a panel of judges has dismissed their case, ruling that it’s too hard to determine who’s to blame for acts committed so long ago.

The judges in Paris described the use of chlordecone from 1973-1993 as a scandalous “environmental attack whose human, economic and social consequences affect and will affect for many years the daily life of the inhabitants” of the two French Caribbean islands. But they also asserted that even in the 1990s, scientists had not established links between chlordecone and illnesses in people.

“How dare they write such a historical and scientific untruth,” Christophe Lèguevaques, an attorney involved in the case, said in a statement issued Thursday.

Chlordecone, also known as kepone, was patented in the 1950s by scientists working for Allied Chemical, a U.S. company based in New Jersey now called Allied Corporation, and millions of pounds of the pesticide were produced, nearly all of it exported for use outside the United States.

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Dismay in French Caribbean as Paris court dismisses pesticide case (Original Post) sl8 Jan 2023 OP
""How dare they"" is absolutely right. Judi Lynn Jan 2023 #1

Judi Lynn

(164,125 posts)
1. ""How dare they"" is absolutely right.
Sat Jan 7, 2023, 04:09 PM
Jan 2023

The colonial holdings of former slave economies have always been so useful in producing groceries and luxuries like fruit and tobacco for European customers and citizens, and it has never been important to them to protect the people who are doing the hard work to get it all to them, since they remain untouched by both hard work and by chemicals they order for the crops.

Clearly it appears the cheap labor pools don't matter any more to them than the earlier slaves. They believe they can always be replaced for next to nothing.

Makes you wonder if this world is worth saving. Looks like there are more monsters than there are victims, sometimes. So many jerks are enjoying the benefits of the imprisoned (by poverty) workers, each one forced to do the work of several humans just to receive his/her shameful pittance.

Dangerous exposure to chemicals ONLY happens around impoverished people who have no way to escape, no way out.

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