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»
Report: Argentine Prosecutor’s Suspicious Death “Benefited Iran” by Stopping UN Terror Probe
The likely murder in January 2015 of Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman, who was investigating Iran’s role in Argentina’s worst-ever terror attack while Iran was negotiating to»
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»
Ilan Halimi and the Persistence of Anti-Semitism
JNS.org – In his preface to a recent publication from Fathom, a British magazine covering the Middle East, British lawyer and anti-Semitism expert Anthony Julius—always»
Terror Expert: Iranian Agents in Argentina Must Be Investigated
The role of Iranian agents in perpetrating the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, and then covering up the investigation, must»
Has Argentina’s Long Collaboration with Iran Come to an End?
JNS.org – Next month marks the first anniversary of the death of Alberto Nisman, the Argentine federal prosecutor who spent a decade investigating the 1994»
Can Argentina’s New Government Deliver Justice for Its Victims of Iranian Terror?
Since assuming the presidency, Mauricio Macri has signaled a change of direction for the country, beginning with a rejection of its decades-long collusion with Iran»
In Secret Recordings, Former Argentine FM Admits Iran Behind Massive 1994 Terror Attack
Former Argentine Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman knew that Iran was responsible for the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish center in Buenos Aires even as»
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»