Alberto Nisman

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Argentine President Fernández Indicted In Alleged Cover-Up Of Iran’s Involvement In 1994 Bombing

A federal prosecutor in Argentina – Gerardo Pollicita – has revived the late Alberto Nisman’s startling accusations with an indictment on Friday that seeks to charge President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and other politicians with trying to cover up Iran’s involvement in the bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires in 1994. Pollicita looks to … Continue reading

Argentina’s Tangled Web – Who Killed Alberto Nisman? And Why? – OpEd

The evidence already available about Argentine Prosecutor Alberto Nisman’s death from a gunshot to the head creates a strong presumption that he was murdered. By Gareth Porter Alberto Nisman was about to present publicly his accusation that President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and her foreign minister, Héctor Timerman conspired to absolve Iran of the 1994 AMIA … Continue reading

The Politicization Of The AMIA Investigation: Pretext For Regime Change In Argentina?

By Mahdi Darius Nazemroaya History has a strange way of replicating itself. Argentina has been going through a process similar to the post-1999 years, after Boris Yeltsin stepped down and Vladimir Putin took his place in the Kremlin as the president of the Russian Federation. While it has been struggling to throw off the foreign … Continue reading

Draft Of Arrest Warrant For Argentine President Found In Apartment Of Dead Prosecutor

A draft warrant for the arrest of Argentinian President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner has been found at the apartment of Alberto Nisman, the prosecutor found dead one day before testifying against Kirchner’s alleged role in covering up a deadly bombing. News of the draft’s existence was first reported by the Argentinian newspaper El Clarin, which … Continue reading

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