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On the anniversary of the murder of Prosecutor Nisman … What is the relationship of the former President of Argentina to his death?

A judicial investigation conducted over three years in Argentina ruled that Judge Alberto Nisman, who died two days after accusing former Argentine President Cristina Fernandez of covering up Iran in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires, did not commit suicide, but was assassinated on the night of 18 January of 2015.

Nisman was investigating a suicide car bomb attack on a Jewish center in 199, which killed 85 people. Two days before his assassination, Nisman was supposed to appear in court to testify against Cristina Fernandez, who is accused of covering up Iranian intelligence agents, who are believed to be responsible for the attack, according to the Argentine newspaper “La Tirthera”.

Prosecutor Julian Ercolini’s investigation indicated that a former Nisman employee, Diego Lugo Marcino, was involved in the assassination, while Marcino said he was innocent.

Last year, Judge Claudio Bonadio charged former President Cristina Fernandez, and issued an arrest warrant for her allegations of trying to cover up Iran’s role in the bombing of the Jewish center, but in order to do so, the Senate must vote to strip it of parliamentary immunity before the authorities can arrest her. .

The former Argentine President, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner is involved in many corruption cases. Although she was one of the strongest presidents of Latin America, she is accused of many corruption cases, covering up Iran and Hezbollah, as well as being accused of exploiting her influence.

Among the controversial charges against Fernandez, is the exploitation of its influence to cover up the role of Iran, and Hezbollah in the bombings of the Jewish Center in Buenos Aires that killed 85 people in 1994, and the Kirchner indictment indicates that it has used influence to provide guarantees to Iranian officials and party elements God involved in the terrorist attack not to prosecute them in Argentina in the framework of an agreement reached with Tehran in 2013, in exchange for attractive oil deals.

From 2004 until 2015, Alberto Nisman sought to uncover the truth behind this attack, and he concluded from his investigation that Iran had planned it, and Nisman insisted that Christina Fernandez was behind a blackout aimed at covering the Iranian role, due to giant economic deals. Its government has populist ties to Iran and the Bolivarian states are led by Venezuela.

Although there are indications of Kirchner’s involvement, she always denies these accusations, but among the evidence is the signing by the former Argentine president in 2013 of a memorandum of understanding with the Iranian regime, to form a joint committee to investigate the attack, and at the time the Argentine parliament approved the memo, Parliament The Iranian did not approve it, and the committee called the “Truth Commission” was not established, and there is other evidence presented by the prosecution in the case, which is an audio recording of the foreign minister during the reign of Cristina Fernandez, in which he acknowledges Iran’s responsibility for the bombing.

On January 18, 2015, Judge Alberto Nisman was found murdered in his apartment, and he was the one who initiated these accusations against Fernandez, where he said that he worked in secret to clear Iran and normalize relations with it, to conclude oil deals with Tehran, and he was shot dead in his apartment in Buenos Aires, and his death was classified as a suicide although an official investigating the case, then said that his shooting appeared to be a murder.

Fernandez announced that Nisman committed suicide, and a few days later, she claimed that the suicide was due to a dispute between him and his sweetheart, but after a while she changed her story again, and said that the death may have occurred at the hands of “rogue intelligence agents.”

The 491-page indictment of Federal Judge Claudio Bonadio against Fernandez and her Foreign Minister Hector Timmerman, its chief intelligence chief and chief legal adviser, two pro-Iranian activists and 10 others, stated that the attack against the Jewish center was considered an “act of war” by Iran .

As for the Iranian officials accused in the case, they are the late former Iranian President, Ali Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, the former Intelligence Minister Ali Falihyan, the former Foreign Minister, Ali Akbar Velayati, and the former Revolutionary Guards Commander, Ahmed Wahidi, and the Iranian Cultural Attaché to Argentina, Mohsen Rabbani, And the third secretary at the Iranian embassy in Buenos Aires, Ahmad Reza Asgari, in addition to the former commander of internal security affairs in Hezbollah, Imad Mughniyah.

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