PARIS (AP) - Amal Clooney and two other lawyers say a group of Yazidi women victimized by the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria have applied to join a criminal case against French cement company Lafarge.
In June, the multinational firm was handed preliminary charges in France that included financing a terrorist enterprise and complicity in crimes against humanity. Lafarge has acknowledged funneling money to Syrian armed organizations - allegedly including IS - to guarantee safe passage for employees and to supply its Syrian plant.
In a statement Friday, Clooney said the Yazidi women were the victims of “forced displacement, executions, kidnappings, and … sexual enslavement.”
She said the case is a chance to hold perpetrators to account.
Lafarge has said the company as a whole was not responsible for wrongdoing.
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