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Procès bâillon (SLAPP)

29 Mai 2016

L'Obs

Statut : DROPPED

Date de dépôt de la plainte
29 Mai 2016
Exactitude de la date
Tout est correct
L'Obs
Civil
Non applicable
Presse ; médias
Procès : SLAPP
Demandes en justice: Diffamation
Procès intenté par: Company
Cible: Groupe, Organisation ou Institution
Lieu de dépôt de la plainte: France
Lieu de l'incident: France
Socfin Luxembourg Palmiers et huiles, Caoutchouc Réponse de l'entreprise

Sources

In 2015, Cameroonian villagers, allegedly affected by the oil palm plantations run by Socapalm, raised their voice against the company, its parent entity Socfin, and the Bolloré Group accusing them of land grabbing, among other claims. In April of that year, Sherpa, React, Mediapart, Le Point & l'Obs published an article authored by the NGO ReAct, which echoed the community's demands. On 29 May 2016, the company submitted a defamation claim in France against the organizations, which civil society denounced as a 'Strategic Lawsuit Against Public Participation'. The 17th Chamber of the High Court of Paris, specialised in press defamation cases, heard the complaint on 25-26 January 2018 and released its decision on 29 March 2018. On 13 February 2019, Socfin and Socapalm withdrew their appeal to the decision, and the case is now closed.