Argentina’s Foreign Minister Hector Timerman announced his resignation as a member of the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA) – the target of the 1994 terrorist bombing that killed 85 people, and for which the Argentine justice system has indicted several … Read More ...
Update: Moldes’s Petition Denied; Stiusso Flees; New Wiretaps
As had been widely expected, pro-Kirchner prosecutor Javier De Luca announced yesterday that he would not pursue Alberto Nisman’s complaint against Argentine President Cristina Kirchner and others. De Luca issued an opinion which argued that, even if the Memorandum Of … Read More ...
Inaugural Alberto Nisman Award for Courage Recipient Robert M. Morgenthau Receives Award
Yesterday, former Manhattan District Attorney Robert M. Morgenthau accepted the inaugural Alberto Nisman Award for Courage during the Foundation for Defense of Democracies’s Washington Forum.
Argentine Prosecutor Alberto Nisman pursued terrorists and justice relentlessly, even while his evidence trail more … Read More ...
AMIA Trial To be Held on August 6, 2015
Late last week, the Argentine Federal Oral Court No. 2 decided that the trial on the attempted cover-up of the 1994 terrorist attack on the AMIA Jewish community cultural center in Buenos Aires will begin on August 6, 2015.
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Updates on Prosecutor Moldes, Prosecutor Viviane Fein and Fernando Esteche
I. “La causa está viva”: Prosecutor Germán Moldes to continue in front of Nisman’s complaint
Foreign Minister Hector Timerman, one of the officials implicated by Nisman before his death, was the second to attempt to remove Moldes; the case “is … Read More ...