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It is a health scandal which, despite its impact, will not have a criminal trial for the time being. The Paris court refused to hold a trial. The 1,850 plaintiffs wanted state officials and industry to stand trial for delaying France’s ban on asbestos.
For more than 25 years, the victims have been fighting to obtain a criminal trial on the asbestos health scandal and once again, Friday, May 19, justice says no to them. In the afternoon, the procedure launched was deemed inadmissible for vagueness. A huge disappointment for the 1,800 complainants. “I won’t give up. I promised it to the victims. It hurts me because a good number of victims on their deathbed have made me promise to lead this fight to the end and I will lead it”, indicates Pierre Pluta, victim and president of ARDEVA (association of victims of asbestos), in a sob.
Asbestos, classified as carcinogenic in the 1970s, banned in 1997
Asbestos, classified as a carcinogen in the 1970s, was only completely banned in France in 1997. For nearly 20 years, this insulating fiber was used even though the risks were known. In this procedure, the victims’ associations wanted to try 14 people, former senior officials, scientists or industrialists, who, according to them, delayed the ban on asbestos. The victims’ associations have decided to redeposit a citation against those responsible for this health scandal which would cause between 1,000 and 3,000 deaths per year.