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EE.UU. advierte sus empresas nacionales abstenerse de realizar negocios
con “organizaciones terroristas”
BBC Mundo (Londres)
Fiscal advierte tras caso Chiquita
Estados
Unidos advirtió a las empresas no realizar negocios con "organizaciones
terroristas", luego de que la gigante bananera Chiquita Brands,
recibiera una multa de US$25 millones por hacer pagos a paramilitares en
Colombia. El abogado fiscal de EE.UU., Jeffrey Taylor, dijo a través de
un comunicado, que "proveer de fondos a una organización terrorista
nunca puede ser manejado como un gasto corriente en el momento de hacer
negocios".
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Colombia piensa extraditar a ejecutivos de Chiquita
The New York Times (Nueva York )
Colombia May Extradite Chiquita
Officials
CARACAS,
Venezuela, March 18 — Colombian officials said over the weekend that
they would consider seeking the extradition of senior executives of
Chiquita Brands International after the company pleaded guilty in United
States federal court to making payments to paramilitary death squads.
Chiquita, one of the world's largest banana producers, agreed to pay a
fine of $25 million last week to the United States Justice Department to
settle the case.ver
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Desenredando los lazos paramilitares
The Washington Post (Washington)
Colombian Unravels
Government-Paramilitary Ties
Imprisoned Ex-Official Is Central Witness in Scandal Shaking U.S. Ally
By Juan Forero
BOGOTA,
Colombia, March 19 -- Sitting in a dreary 7-by-5-foot cell, Rafael
Garcia predicts that he'll soon be murdered. It's a common threat in one
of Colombia's toughest prisons, but it's made all the more real for the
uncommon prisoner. Garcia is a star witness for prosecutors, revealing
secret links between Colombian officials and right-wing paramilitary
groups. His testimony has helped trigger the biggest political scandal
faced yet by the government of President Alvaro Uribe, the Bush
administration's closest ally in Latin America and recipient of more
than $4 billion in American aid.ver
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