Argentine Probe Closes In
Argentine Probe Closes In 10/3/2017 8:31:28 AM In 2007, INTERPOL issued red notices – the equivalent of arrest warrants -- for the Iranian officials. By Toby Dershowitz Real Clear World, October 02, 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 suicide the day before he was to present evidence to the Argentine Congress that then-President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner had attempted to cover up Iran’s role in the country’s largest terrorist attack in history. Who Murdered Alberto Nisman, the Prosecutor Investigating a President? While the police report lays to rest many questions, important ones remain in the broader case, which is far from closed and which the courts will have to determine. The rep...