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2011년 11월 13일

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Adriaan Alsema, Colombia Reports

FBI investigating multinationals in Colombia: Report

The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has visited members of the demobilized AUC [United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia] jailed in Colombia to offer them benefits in exchange for information about their former organization's ties to multinationals, particularly coal giant Drummond...[S]pecial agents Marc L. Varri and Manuel Ortega have been in Colombia for four months, questioning senior members of the AUC who are thought to have concrete evidence of payments made by U.S. multinationals to the paramilitary organization. Five out six paramilitaries are involved in the murder of three labor rights activists who were killed while working for Drummond, the coal company currently is facing a lawsuit by families of victims of paramilitary violence, allegedly ordered by Drummond's Colombia office."They are proposing we testify before a Washington prosecutor, Elisa Pottea, and in exchange they offer to arrange a 25% lowering of the sentence in Colombia, parole and the possibility to travel to the U.S. as protected witnesses with a visa for the whole family," one of the paramilitaries...says...