Turin: The Largest Asbestos Trial Ever

Monday 13th, February 2012. The Eternit trial and verdict: the essence.

A verdict of historic importance

Stephan Schmidheiny (65) used to be the owner of the Swiss-Belgian industrial group Eternit (ETEX), which was in turn a major shareholder of the Italian subsidiary of Eternit between 1976 and 1986. The Belgian Baron Jean-Louis de Cartier de Marchienne (90) was a director and minority shareholder of Eternit Italy. Today, they were both sentenced to 16 years prison by an Italian court in Turin. The verdicts are not effective until final, meaning the defendants have the right to go to a Court of Appeal and to the Supreme Court before they must undergo their verdicts. This could take many years and is, I suspect, the most likely outcome to happen, considering Eternit’s usual game of denial and delay.

The public prosecutor, Mr. Guariniello, had demanded twenty years in jail for both men, for ‘causing a continuing disaster in health and environment’ and for wilfully neglecting safety regulations in the workplace. He is to be admired for being the first public prosecutor in Europe, perhaps even in the world, to undertake such an important prosecution – and of such breath-taking scale. Even today, this massive scale was reflected in the attendance of over two thousand asbestos victims and representatives of reputedly more than sixty asbestos victims associations – all packed together like sardines in four court rooms of the enormous Palace of Justice.

Responsible for the death of 3,000 Italians and counting..

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Eternit Trial: Collection of Blogs, Videos, and Photos

We are delighted to share with you our full collection of blogs, videos, photos, and social networks so that you may actively follow the ongoing Eternit trial in Italy. In only a matter of weeks, the final verdict will be handed down and www.gban.net, http://www.afeva.it/, and http://asbestosinthedock.ning.com/ will have full coverage. Let’s maximize our social communities by posting, sharing, and tweeting!
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PHOTOS 2011 ADAO with AFEVA in Casale

October 14, 2011 Eternit Trial Update: The Defense Argues to Move the Case

ADAO would like to share with you the Wednesday, October the 12th, 2011 La Stampa article by Alberto Gaino, Torino, Italy. We and many others around the world continue to follow the Eternit Trial and support the great cities of … Continue reading →

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Professor Ken Takahashi Receives the Jorma Ranatanen Award

On behalf of Global Ban Asbestos Network (GBAN), I would like to congratulate Ken Takahashi, Professor of Environmental Epidemiology at the University of Occupational and Environmental Health, on his recent Jorma Ranatanen Award, presented by the Finnish Institute of Occupational Health. Professor Takahashi is an invaluable member of the GBAN community, and receiving this award is a tremendous honor, placing him in prestigious company as listed below:

List of Jorma Ranatanen Awardees:
2003     Philip J. Landrigan
2004     Lorenzo Tomatis
2005     Tom B. Leamon
2006     Sir Michael Marmot
2007     Dominique Lison
2008     Barbara Silverstein
2009     Hans Rosling
2010     Dame Carol Black
2011     Ken Takahashi

Each year, FIOH presents the Jorma Ranatanen Award to distinguished occupational health and safety (OHS) research scientists or professionals. Nominees for the award must have an outstanding career in the field of OHS, and an international reputation for their achievements. The award is in honour of Professor Jorma Rantanen, who retired in 2003 after an outstanding career of 30 years as Director General of FIOH.

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Eternit Trial Update: The Defense Argues to Move the Case 

ADAO would like to share with you the Wednesday, October the 12th, 2011 La Stampa article by Alberto Gaino, Torino, Italy. We and many others around the world continue to follow the Eternit Trial and support the great cities of Turino and Casali as they perservere with this trial. More information on the trial is available in ANDEVA’s “The Turin Trail: The Case for the Prosecution.”

Note: For the ease of global sharing, we have posted the La Stampa’s article in Italian and English.

Lawyer Astolfo Di Amato during his closing speech yesterday in Court:

“After 30 years it is difficult to defend oneself. I call for the European Court in Strasburg to rule.”

è cominciata dove erano finite le sue questioni di legittimità costituzionale. Ripartendo dalle stesse, sia pure sottoposte a restyling, e aggiungendone un’altra mezza dozzina il legale ha però introdotto una significativa variante: «Chiedo al tribunale di sottoporre in via pregiudiziale alla Corte europea di Giustizia…». Ne dobbiamo dedurre che al signor Schmidheiny, finanziere svizzero fra i più ricchi e potenti, la Corte Costituzionale italiana non basta e vuole – il suo legale deve fermarsi al “chiedo” – che a giudicarlo, sia pure indirettamente, sia Strasburgo. E sui massimi sistemi del codice penale italiano: il rispetto del diritto di difesa in sé e legato all’«impossibilità» di esercitarlo pienamente «a distanza di tanti anni dai fatti di cui si è accusati», per non parlare del principio sacrosanto della «rieducazione della pena» quando, venticinque anni dopo, «l’imputato sia diventato un’altra persona».

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AFEVA: THE ETERNIT TRIAL: THE DEFENSE IS GIVEN LEAVE TO SPEAK

Associazione Famigliari e Vittime dell’Amianto (AFEVA)

Association Nationale de Défense des Victimes de l’Amiante (ANDEVA)- NEW REPORT: THE TURIN TRIAL THE CASE FOR THE PROSECUTION

On the 26th and 27th of September, the hearings of the Eternit trial in Turin against the Belgian Baron Louis de Cartier de Marchienne and the Swiss tycoon Stephan Schmidheiny, those most responsible for the atrocities and now charged with environmental disaster, will be resumed. The Public Prosecutor, Raffaele Guariniello, with the Deputy Public Prosecutors, Sara Panelli and Gianfranco Colace, did his final address last July 4th, requesting 20 years’ imprisonment for both defendants. The plaintiff’s lawyers finished their final address on July 18th, representing the 3,000 victims and ill people, the workers and citizens of Casale Monferrato, Cavagnolo, Rubiera and Napoli.

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ANDEVA (France) and “The Turin Trial: The Case for the Prosecution”

ANDEVA is a French NGO that, as the National Association for the defense of asbestos victims, brings together many victims’ groups, families, and public health activists concerned with problems linked to asbestos.  In 2011, ANDEVA members numbered approximately 23,000.  The organization disseminates information through its website – most of which is in French, with some items in English – on asbestos diseases, legislation, asbestos disease compensation in France, prevention of asbestos disease, and the international situation.  Its official aims are to promote solidarity between asbestos victims, provide them with legal advice, strengthen prevention of asbestos diseases in France and abroad and, in particular, obtain a worldwide ban on asbestos. 

The Turin Trail: The Case for the Prosecution” is ANDEVA’s thorough documentation of the groundbreaking trial in Turin, Italy, which brought charges against two senior executives of Eternit, a multinational asbestos cement producer.  For more information, read this informative report, thanks to ANDEVA.

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Canada: “This is a critical moment for the Quebec asbestos industry” by Kathleen Ruff

This is a critical moment for the Quebec asbestos industry. Baljit Chadha, head of the consortium of investors who want to open the Jeffrey mine and exports millions of tons of asbestos to Asia, is presenting its financial plan to the Quebec government. It hopes that its plan will be accepted and that it will now receive the $58 million loan guarantee that the Quebec government has already approved, contingent on seeing their actual financial plan and proof that they have raised $25 million from investors.

Here is your chance to send a message to Premier Charest. Sign the Avaaz petition to Charest here and get your friends to also sign it http://www.avaaz.org/en/canada_causes_cancer/?vl

At present, almost 40,000 people have signed. When Avaaz has received 50,000 signers, it will deliver the petition to Premier Charest.

Kathleen Ruff, Global Asbestos Awareness Network (GBAN) Charter Member

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 “This is a critical moment for the Quebec #asbestos industry” by Kathleen Ruff @rightoncanada http://bit.ly/ppwmkR #cdnpoli #cancer #safety

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Asbestos Conference October 23 and 24 in Brussels by Eric Jonckheere

ABEVA and IOTA Asbestos Conference – Sunday, October 23 at the Bozar Palace in Brussels

NEW Please email your asbestos victims’ photos on the wall of the Palais of Justice in Belguim by October 22, 2011

I am pleased to inform you that Association Belge des Victimes de l’Amiante Asbest in Belgiё: Vereniging van Asbestslachtoffers (ABEVA), in cooperation with IOTA production, is organizing a conference on asbestos on Sunday, October 23 at the Bozar Palace in Brussels.

As previously announced, the court case brought against Eternit by Françoise Jonckheere is to begin on Monday, October 24 at 8:30 am at the Palais de Justice in Brussels.  It is the very first court case involving an environmental victim against Eternit in Belgium.

After the afternoon is devoted to speaking and exchanges amongst the participants, the film “Dust” will be previewed at 19:30. The firm depicts the daily lives of and outcry from victims of asbestos in Casale, Italy.  It is also a record in the trial image of 1,600 plaintiffs against two leaders of Eternit Italy.

Representatives and victims from Italy, France, and Britain will join us for the occasion. The Italian producers will also be present.

by Eric Jonckheere, Coprésident Abeva and Global Asbestos Awareness Network Charter Member

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Future of Quebec Asbestos Industry Still Unknown by Kathleen Ruff

The deadline of August 15 draws nearer. The Quebec government has told the consortium of investors, who want to buy the Jeffrey underground asbestos mine at Asbestos, that they must come up with their $25 million by that date. The government has already promised to give the consortium a $58 million loan guarantee, but the consortium has, over the past eight months, failed to raise the necessary funds on their part and the government has said that it will not extend the deadline any further.

If the consortium succeeds in implementing its plan, it will export millions of tonnes of asbestos to Asia for the next several decades. But the asbestos industry no longer enjoys the widespread support it used to enjoy in Quebec and, in the face of public and political opposition, the consortium has clearly had huge difficulty in finding sufficient willing investors.  Continue reading

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“Mesothelioma deaths reported to the WHO increased twofold in 15 years” by Dr. Vanya Delgermaa

Our paper entitled “Global mesothelioma deaths reported to the World Health Organization (WHO) between 1994 and 2008” was recently accepted by the Bulletin of the WHO and published online (http://www.who.int/bulletin/online_first/11-086678.pdf)

The overall mortality rates of reported mesothelioma were less than 10 deaths per million indicating that the disease is still rare. However, age-specific mortality rates increased steeply with age, to exceed 100 per million (1 per 10,000 subjects) in elderly males. More importantly, mortality rates increased significantly over time when a log-linear trend in age-adjusted mortality rate was assumed. This means that mortality is rising exponentially. The calculated annual change of around 5% corresponds to a more than twofold increase during the 15-year period. We discussed that this should be a combined effect of improved disease recognition and a real increase in disease incidence.

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