In Argentina, Five Convicted, Ex-President and 7 Others Acquitted For Obstructing AMIA Probe
A court in Argentina convicted five people and acquitted eight others, including a former president, for their roles in obstructing the investigation into the 1994»
The AMIA Bombing: 24 Years Without Justice
This week is the twenty-fourth anniversary of the bombing of the Israeli-Argentine Mutual Association (AMIA) Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, one of the worst»
Argentina Requests Extradition of Iranian Official Implicated in AMIA Attack
An Argentine judge investigating the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires has requested that Russia extradite Ali Akbar Velayati, a»
Three Years After His Death, Will Alberto Nisman’s Work Bring Justice to the AMIA Victims?
It is difficult to expose the truth and seek justice when there is no trust in the legal system and there’s a lack of judicial»
Argentine Judge Reopens Case Against Ex-President Over AMIA Bombing Cover-Up
An Argentine judge has ordered the reopening of an investigation into former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner over her alleged efforts to cover-up Iranian involvement in the 1994»
Tape of Former Argentine FM Saying Iran was Behind AMIA Attack Admitted in Treason Probe
An Argentinian court will allow a recording of former Foreign Minister Hector Timerman acknowledging that Iran was behind the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community»
Argentine President: We Will “Make Headway” with AMIA Investigation
Newly-elected Argentine President Mauricio Macri said that his government is determined to “make headway” into the investigation of the 1994 AMIA Jewish center bombing in Buenos»
As Nisman Death Anniversary Falls, Argentina Renews AMIA Investigation Efforts
One year after the body of Argentine federal prosecutor Alberto Nisman was found in suspicious circumstances in his Buenos Aires apartment, the judge in charge»
Argentina Won’t Renew Deal to Jointly Investigate AMIA Bombing with Iran
Argentina’s new justice minister, Germán Garavano, announced that he will not renew a controversial agreement with Iran to jointly investigate the 1994 AMIA community center bombing, The»
Argentine President “Took Bribes” from Iran Over AMIA Bombing, New Documentary Claims
Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner allegedly received bribes from the Iranian regime as part of her negotiations to absolve the Islamic Republic of responsibility for»