Today marks the one year anniversary of the mysterious death of Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman, who was found dead of a gunshot wound to the head in his apartment only hours before he was set to testify in the Argentine … Read More ...
Argentina moves decisively on AMIA case
Macri’s Justice Ministry drops MOU appeal, nullifying pact with Iran; New lead prosecutor for AMIA Unit to “revitalize” Nisman’s investigation; Nisman complaint against former President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner re-opened
In its first week in office, the administration of President … Read More ...
Eight months later, still no justice for the Nisman family
It has been eight months since Argentinian prosecutor Alberto Nisman was found dead on the floor of his apartment in Buenos Aires, shot once in the head with a gun that didn’t belong to him. Yet, after all this time, … Read More ...
Argentine opposition, judicial organizations and business sectors unite in strong opposition to “illegal” removal of judge in Iran MOU case
The Argentine media reports that Judge Luis Maria Cabral has filed a formal complaint against the Judicial Council over his removal last week from the Court of Cassation. Cabral’s removal came just before that court was to rule on the … Read More ...
After hearing is abruptly cancelled, critical judge is removed from panel ruling on unconstitutionality of Iran MOU
A pro-government majority on Argentina’s Judicial Council voted 7-4 to remove Judge Luis Maria Cabral from the panel that is reviewing the constitutionality of the Iran-Argentina Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) about the AMIA bombing. The court was set to hold … Read More ...