What are the moral responsibilities of a company doing business in a foreign country consumed by war? That’s the question at the center of tonight’s FRONTLINE/ProPublica documentary, Firestone and the Warlord. It airs tonight on SDPB1 Television at 9 pm, CT; 8 pm, MT.
The film investigates the relationship of the tire company with brutal Liberian rebel leader and dictator Charles Taylor. The 90-minute documentary features interviews with former U.S. officials, Firestone managers and Liberian employees to help piece together how the stories of Taylor and the country’s largest single employer intersected in fateful ways in the early 1990s as Liberia descended into violent chaos. The joint investigation also draws on diplomatic cables and court documents to uncover the details of the deal Firestone struck with Taylor to keep the company’s rubber plantation in operation.
Firestone and the Warlord writer, producer and director Marcella Gaviria [gav-ah-REE-ah] joined Dakota Midday for more about the documentary.