Today, former Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner appeared in court to respond to allegations of her involvement in seeking to cover up Iran’s role in the terrorist attack on Buenos Aires’ AMIA Jewish community center in 1994. The deadliest … Read More ...
Impact of Argentina’s elections on the AMIA bombing and Nisman cases
Former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, who has at least eight corruption and treason charges against her, won a seat in the Argentine senate during Sunday’s midterm elections. Kirchner’s party came in second to the Macri-backed candidate Esteban Bullrich, who … Read More ...
Real Clear World: Argentine Probe Closes In
By Toby Dershowitz 2 October 2017
A 400-page report submitted Sept. 22 by Argentine police investigators to that nation’s courts found what many people instinctively knew: that special prosecutor Alberto Nisman was murdered in January 2015, and that he did not commit … Read More ...
FDD’s Long War Journal: Iran continues to protect AMIA bombing suspects
By Toby Dershowitz and Gardner Lange (18 July 2017)
There should be no statute of limitations on terrorism cases. That’s why the murder of 85 Argentines who were at the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA) when it was bombed 23 … Read More ...
The Tower: With a New Investigation, Will Victims of Argentina’s Biggest Terror Attack Get Justice?
By Toby Dershowitz (4 January 2017)
After nearly two years without progress, the investigation into whether former Argentine president Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner conspired with Iran to cover up the Islamic Republic’s role in Argentina’s deadliest terrorist attack was at … Read More ...