Argentine government to be plaintiff in probe of AMIA investigators

17 March 2006

March 17, 2006

The Argentinean government has announced that it will be a plaintiff in the case investigating irregularities in the case of the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish center. The announcement was made at a meeting on Wednesday by the country's president Nestor Kirchner with relatives of victims’ of the attack in Buenos Aires, which killed 85. Politicians, legislators, judges, prosecutors and lawyers are being probed for deliberately derailing the investigation of the case. March 17 is the 14th anniversary of the bombing of the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires, in which 29 people were killed. This case also remains unresolved.


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