A French court has ruled against a trial on the use of a known toxic insecticide in the French West Indies, shutting down the possibility of an investigation in a health scandal that has been ongoing for 20 years. Despite being labelled as possibly carcinogenic in 1979, chlordécone was used between 1972 until 1993 – thanks to a by-law that allowed it to circumvent its ban, introduced in 1990. FRANCE 24’s Shirli Sitbon tells us more.
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