Documents Found in Prosecutor’s Apartment Showed Intent to Arrest Argentina’s President
Documents found in the garbage of Argentinian prosecutor Alberto Nisman’s apartment show that he had intended to ask a judge to arrest Argentina’s President Cristina Fernández»
Argentina Prosecutor Buried in Same Cemetery As Victims of 1994 Terror Attack
Argentinian prosecutor Alberto Nisman was buried Thursday in the same cemetery as the victims of the 1994 AMIA Jewish center bombing in Buenos Aires. The»
Journalist: Prosecutor Tied Rouhani to Argentina Terror Attack
The late Argentinian prosecutor Alberto Nisman accused Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani of involvement in planning the July 1994 terror attack on the AMIA Jewish Center in»
Argentina Suspects “Rogue” Agents in Death of Prosecutor Investigating Iran Terror Cover-Up
The government of Argentina announced today that “rogue” intelligence agents are suspected in the death of state prosecutor Alberto Nisman, who before his death had»
Analysis: Alberto Nisman and the Crisis of Democracy in Argentina
The sense of shock arising from the mysterious death of State Prosecutor Alberto Nisman on Sunday has reverberated across Argentina and the entire world. His»
Judge Releases Criminal Complaint Alleging Argentina President Covered Up Iranian Terrorism
A federal judge in Argentina has released a 289-page criminal complaint accusing Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner of plotting to cover up an investigation into Iran’s possible terrorist»
President of Argentina Accused of Covering Up Iranian Role in Terror Attack
President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner of Argentina was accused by a state prosecutor Wednesday of covering up Iran’s involvement in 1994 bombing of the AMIA building,»
The Tower Magazine: How Argentina Appeased Iran at the Expense of its Jews
Focusing on the aftermath of the 1994 AMIA Jewish community center bombing in Buenos Aires, in which 85 people were killed, Eamonn MacDonagh asks Has Argentina Turned»
Has Argentina Turned Against its Jews?
Twenty years ago, 85 Argentinians were killed in an Iranian terrorist attack. Their families are still waiting for their government to deliver justice. EAMONN MACDONAGH»
Terror Victims Get a Break as Court Rejects Iran-Argentina Commission
It was reported Friday that an Argentinian court struck down as unconstitutional a controversial agreement between between the Argentinian government and the government of Iran»