Lafarge can be charged with 'complicity in crimes against humanity' over Syria plant, French court says

PARIS (Reuters) – France’s highest court on Tuesday rejected a request by French cement maker Lafarge to dismiss charges of complicity in crimes against humanity as part of an investigation over how it kept its factory running in Syria after war broke out in 2011.

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