Chiquita Brands International Inc. again has offered its “condolences” to thousands of Colombians whose loved ones were slain, but the company steadfastly maintains that it was morally right in financing right-wing terrorists until 2004.

Its statements are part of a June 12 response to human rights groups that are calling on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to investigate the funding.

Chiquita pleaded guilty in 2007 to spending $1.7 million to finance a Colombian paramilitary organization officially designated as a global terrorist group. The company paid a $25 million fine, made compliance reforms and served five years on probation.

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