Former Lafarge chief sentenced to six years in jail for financing terrorism
Paris court finds cement maker guilty of paying jihadis to keep operations running in Syria after civil war broke out
Paris court finds cement maker guilty of paying jihadis to keep operations running in Syria after civil war broke out

French cement maker convicted of financing terror groups to keep its Syria plant working

Lafarge: Cement giant guilty of financing militant groups including Islamic State

French court rules cement company Lafarge guilty of funding Syria jihadists

French court condemns 'organized, opaque and illegal' terrorist funding system in Lafarge trial

Terrorfinanzierung: Zementkonzern Lafarge verurteilt

Francia, condannati i dirigenti Lafarge: pagarono l'Isis

Lafarge fined more than €1m and its former boss jailed for paying nearly €5.6m to groups including Islamic State

The French company paid $6.5m to jihadist groups to keep its plant running in war-torn Syria, a Paris court heard.

The company and eight former employees are standing trial for having paid money to jihadist groups to keep a plant in Syria…

This week, the Paris criminal court examined the issue at the heart of the much-anticipated Lafarge case: the payments made to…

The French company, since acquired by the Swiss group Holcim, and former executives were charged with paying several million…

During the ruling, the president of the court drew an explicit connection between the 'commercial partnership' that the cement…