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Article

12 Jul 2007

Auteur:
Russell Hubbard, Birmingham News [USA]

Union leader says Drummond official threatened him [USA]

A union official told jurors in the Drummond Co. war crimes trial…that the head of the company's Colombian operations [Augusto Jimenez] twice threatened him…Jimenez told [Juan Agaus]: "He who writes too much dies." The union official also said Jimenez gave him this warning: "The fish dies by its mouth." On Tuesday, another witness testified that Jimenez once remarked to him that "a fish that swims with its mouth open soon dies."