IASC’s Douglas Farah: The Murder of Alberto Nisman: How the government of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner created the environment for a perfect crime

Just two months after the death of Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman, Douglas Farah, a Senior Fellow at the International Assessment and Strategy Center (IASC) and personal friend of the late prosecutor, released a new report titled, “The Murder of Alberto Nisman: How the government of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner created the environment for a perfect crime.”

Farah’s report is the sixth in a series about the government of Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, including the previous “One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: Argentina Tangos Toward Collapse” and “Back to the Future: Argentina Unravels,” among others.

Farah’s report provides a fresh, personal perspective on both the honorable efforts by Nisman to uncover the truth about Argentina’s relationship with Iran as well as his untimely death, which Farah asserts was a product of the corrupt and “highly criminalized pariah state” that Argentina became under Fernández de Kirchner.

Read Farah’s Full Report

Read Farah’s March 17, 2015 Senate Foreign Relations Hearing Testimony