Accusing Kirchner of Secreat Deal
with Iran to Cover Up the 1994 Bombing
Before his death, Argentine
prosecutor Alberto Nisman had drafted an arrest warrant for the country’s
president in connection with an alleged secret deal with Iran to cover up the
bombing of a Jewish community center two decades ago, Argentina’s chief
investigator of Nisman’s death said today. (USA Today, 3 February)
Nisman was found dead in
his apartment with a gunshot wound to the head on 18 January, one day before he
was to present details of the case to Argentina’s Congress about his
accusations against President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and Foreign
Minister Hector Timmerman.
The 26-page arrest warrant
naming Kirchner, Timmerman and other members of her government was found in
Nisman’s apartment after his body was found, said prosecutor Viviana Fein.
In 2006, Nisman had accused
Iran and the Lebanese Hezbollah of having masterminded the 1994 bombing in
Buenos Aires that killed 85 people, and had issued eight arrest warrants
against Iranian and Lebanese suspects.
File photo: The late
Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman (AFP/Getty Image/NYTimes)
3 comments:
If this is true they should impeach the president. God rest his soul.
perhaps this murder was also plotted in Iran
Iran is an upstanding democracy of the Islamic variant.... Iran does not engage in terrorism and bombings....
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