By JACK BOUBOUSHIAN (CN) - Relatives of coal miners and union leaders killed by Colombian paramilitary forces cannot sue Drummond Co. in U.S. courts for i
" ... Two U.S.-based corporations have been accused of having ties with anti-union 'death squads' - Drummond Coal and Chiquita Brands International (the or
" ... The families are seeking damages from Alabama-based coal company Drummond for allegedly supporting right-wing death squads. ... " By Pete Yost AP | M
Also see: "U.S. Coal Co. Linked To Colombian Union Leader Assasinations" Drummond paid Colombian paramilitaries: WikiLeaks . By Hannah Aronowitz Colombia R
By Roger Bybee In These Times | February 18, 2010 Colombian army soldiers patrol a banana plantation in Santa Marta, Colombia, in December 2000. At the ti
www.courthousenews.comMay 28, 2009TUSCALOOSA, Ala. (CN) - Drummond Co. paid a Colombian death squad millions of dollars to murder and terrorize union worke
Several lawmakers say multinationals that aid violent groups in return for protection are not being prosecuted By Josh Meyer Los Angeles Times/July 22, 20
http://www.iht.com/bin/print.php?id=6545439 The Associated Press Friday, July 6, 2007 Alabama coal company accused of bankrolling Colombia's killer right-
Have a banana sorbet (and pay the death squads), Gringos? http://www.fightbacknews.org/2007/06/chiquita.htmJune 2007Washington, D.C. - Advocates for the fa