I'm shocked by this verdict

! BNP Paribas has been found guilty of enabling atrocities in Sudan, and it's heartbreaking to think about the trauma those survivors went through

. It's not just a bank's reputation on the line here, but also its responsibility to acknowledge and make amends for its past actions

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I mean, can you imagine being burned with cigarettes or slashed with a knife

? And to have no relatives left... it's devastating

. The fact that BNP Paribas claimed they didn't know about the human rights abuses is just not believable

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The verdict is a big deal, and I'm glad justice has been served for those who suffered

. But at the same time, this raises so many questions about how financial institutions can be held accountable for their actions

. It's not enough to just apologize or pay damages; there needs to be real change

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I hope BNP Paribas takes responsibility for its past mistakes and makes a genuine effort to reform

. The world is watching, and we need to see more accountability from big banks and corporations

.