From Nathalia Dukhan, The Sentry <[email protected]>
Subject How The Sentry Stops Corporations Profiting From War Crimes
Date December 26, 2021 3:16 PM
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Dear Supporter,

This year, The Sentry exposed a shocking scandal in which a subsidiary of Castel Group, a multibillion-dollar food and beverage conglomerate, funded and provided support to a criminal militia responsible for a reign of terror in the Central African Republic.

Our investigation revealed how, in order to protect its local sugar monopoly, the African Sugar Refinery of the Central African Republic (SUCAF RCA), forged a secret security arrangement with the Union for Peace in the Central African Republic (UPC), an armed militia responsible for mass murder, torture, rape, child soldier recruitment, and gruesome attacks on displacement camps sheltering tens of thousands of people.

Members of The Sentry's investigative team were the first to expose and detail this murderous deal in a report that received major media coverage. We are now coordinating with local and international law enforcement to make sure that those potentially responsible for the business decisions that fueled death and devastation are brought to justice.

With your support, The Sentry will continue its work to ensure that corporate decision-makers worldwide are put on notice that war crimes don't pay. We hope that you will join us in our fight for transparency and justice by giving a gift today. [ [link removed] ]

*From today until the end of the year, you can double your gift-of any size-to The Sentry. A group of generous donors has agreed to MATCH every donation we receive in order for us to continue to hold war criminals and their global collaborators to account in 2022.* [ [link removed] ]



Sincerely,

Nathalia Dukhan
Senior Investigator



P.S. The evidence The Sentry uncovered in the Castel investigation has also been used to create consequences for the leaders of the militia responsible for committing these atrocities. The Special Criminal Court has charged Hassan Bouba, a government minister and former militia leader, with war crimes and crimes against humanity, and just last week the US government imposed sanctions on Ali Darassa, the leader of the UPC, for his role in serious human rights violations.


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