Kamilia Lahrichi
By Kamilia Lahrichi
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Opinion 4 Theories for Alberto Nisman’s Death
Demonstrators protest outside the AMIA Jewish center in Buenos Aires Theories abound about the suspicious death of Alberto Nisman, the Argentina anti-terror prosecutor who was found dead in his Buenos Aires apartment on January 18. Nisman, who was Jewish, was set to testify the day after his death about the 1994 terrorist attack at the…
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News Argentina Jews Reject ‘Suicide’ of Crusading Terror Prosecutor as Rage Spreads
Banging pots and pans, thousands of angry protesters, including many Jews, descended on the Plaza de Mayo square in front of Argentina’s presidential palace on January 19. With signs reading, “Yo Soy Nisman” (I Am Nisman), they came to mourn Alberto Nisman, a Jewish prosecutor whose sudden and mysterious death a day earlier was officially…
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Fast Forward Thousands Protest ‘Suicide’ of Argentina Prosecutor Alberto Nisman Amid Terror Probe
Thousands of people rallied Monday night to protest the mysterious death of a prosecutor who accused Argentina’s president of orchestrating a cover-up in the investigation of Iran over the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center. “The executive power is consolidating its dictatorship,” said protester Luciano Florio, a student at the Marshall Meyer rabbinical school…
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