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Wiki account of Argentine murdered prosecutor, who accused President of Argentina of cover up of murder of 85 people by Iranian agents. Pres of Argentina attempts to dismantle secret service. Time for investigation and prosecution in the US of high level officials and judges involved in the cover up of Obama’s use of bogus IDs and his theft of the US presidency with bogus IDs

Posted on | February 4, 2015 | 2 Comments

He worked on the investigation of the AMIA bombing, a 1994 terrorist attack against the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA). On October 25, 2006, Nisman formally accused the government of Iran of directing the AMIA bombing, and the Hezbollah militia of carrying it out.[6][7][8][9] According to the prosecution, Argentina had been targeted by Iran after Buenos Aires’ decision to suspend a nuclear technology transfer contract to Tehran.[10] In November 2007, following the accusation, Interpol published the names of six individuals officially accused for their role in the terrorist attack. They were entered in the Interpol red notice list:[11] Imad Fayez Moughnieh, Ali Fallahijan, Mohsen Rabbani, Ahmad Reza Asghari, Ahmad Vahidi and Mohsen Rezaee.[12]

Nisman asked in 2008 for the detention of the former president Carlos Menem and the judge Juan José Galeano. WikiLeaks revealed that US diplomats considered that Nisman may have done this so as to be in good standing with President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner.[5] He was considered a possible candidate for General Prosecutor of the Nation, after the resignation of Esteban Righi during the Boudougate scandal.

Nisman rejected the 2013 memorandum of understanding signed with Iran to investigate the case.[5] Two years later, he accused President Cristina Kirchner, Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman and other politicians of covering up Iranian suspects in the case.[13]

Some who knew Nisman well, including congresswoman Cornelia Schmidt-Liermann (es), said that he had been living under constant threats on his life since he began his investigation 10 years earlier.[4][14] On 19 January 2015, Nisman was found dead at his home in Buenos Aires with a Bersa Thunder 22 handgun nearby just hours before he was due to explain his allegations to Congress.[15][4]

Investigation[edit]

The death of Nisman is under investigation by the prosecutor Viviana Fein. It is unknown if the death was a suicide, a forced suicide, or a murder.[16] Several items from the crime scene have been considered so far, attempting to clarify the circumstances of the event.

Nisman was found next to a Bersa gun, caliber 22. It has been confirmed that it was the killing weapon, that there was a single shot, and that it was fired next to his head.[16] Nisman has two registered guns, but this gun did not belong to him. It belongs to his assistant Diego Lagomarsino, who lent it to him.[16] Of the other two guns, one was transferred in 2009, and the other has not been found.[16] The paraffin test did not reveal any gunshot residue on Nisman’s hands, suggesting that he may not have fired the gun himself. However, the results of such test may not be conclusive, as the residues may have been lost in the meantime between the death and the investigation.[16] His body did not have signs of physical attacks, and Fein commented that there are no items suggesting the presence of other people in the crime scene.[16]

Nisman had also written a grocery list for the following day, which was also found at the house.[16] One of his last WhatsApp messages, for his relatives friends, said “Estoy mejor que nunca y más temprano que tarde la verdad triunfa” (Spanish: “I’m better than ever and sooner than later the truth prevails”).[16]

The possible reason for a suicide, one day before talking to the Congress, is not clear. It was reported, both in the media and in comments to relatives, that he felt confident about his performance.[16]

It is still unknown if Lagomarsino was the last person to see Nisman alive, and Fein investigates the security tapes to clarify that point.[16] His last phone calls are also under investigation.[16] His bodyguards had not been present since the previous Friday, and returned the Sunday at noon. Although they did not receive answers from Nisman, who was dead, they did not report the lack of communication immediately or call 911, and refused the help of medics from the SAME (which deals with medical emergencies).[16]

On Tuesday, 3 February 2015, Fein, the lead investigator into his death, announced that Nisman had drafted warrants for the arrest of President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Héctor Timerman, Argentina’s foreign minister, before his death. The 26 page document was found in the garbage in Nisman’s apartment.[17]

Reactions[edit]

Cristina Kirchner announces the bill to dissolve the Secretariat of Intelligence.

Public protests took place following his death, accusing the Argentine government of corruption.[4]

Suspicions were raised by the rapidity with which the incident was officially declared a suicide. President Kirchner reversed her initial statement and declared on 22 January 2015 that she believed that it was not a case of suicide.[18][19][4] Nisman’s death caused an international stir and captivated media attention throughout the world.[20]

In the week following his death President Kirchner declared her determination to dissolve the Argentinian secret security service completely and replace it with a new agency, with new functions and closely controlled by the General Prosecutor’s office.[

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2 Responses to “Wiki account of Argentine murdered prosecutor, who accused President of Argentina of cover up of murder of 85 people by Iranian agents. Pres of Argentina attempts to dismantle secret service. Time for investigation and prosecution in the US of high level officials and judges involved in the cover up of Obama’s use of bogus IDs and his theft of the US presidency with bogus IDs”

  1. Denise
    February 4th, 2015 @ 8:30 am

    When the president of Honduras tried to change their constitution, it was their supreme court and military that ousted him. Our supreme court and military conspire with Congress and the 0bama admin to keep him in power.

  2. Veritas
    February 5th, 2015 @ 4:00 am

    Et TU, Senator McCain?:
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    LEAKED EVIDENCE Shows Senator McCain Involved in Major Islamic Conspiracy to Transform Middle East into Islamic State

    By Ben Barrack on February 4, 2015

    https://shoebat.com/2015/02/04/leaked-evidence-shows-senator-mccain-involved-major-islamic-conspiracy-transform-middle-east-islamic-state/

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