Argentina’s new president, Mauricio Macri, has vowed that he will ask lawmakers to cancel the country’s 2013 memorandum with Iran to probe a deadly 1994 bombing.

The July 18, 1994, attack on the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association (AMIA) building in Buenos Aires killed 85 people. Over the lengthy 20-year investigation into the incident, Argentina has officially accused Iran of involvement three times, but Iran has always denied the accusations.

Under a memorandum agreed to in January 2013, Iran and Argentina agreed to establish a “truth commission,” comprised of five independent judges — none of whom would be either Iranian or Argentinean.

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Yesterday, under pouring rain, a quarter of a million Argentines marched in silence to honor prosecutor Alberto Nisman, who was found dead last month.

The late Nisman was investigating the July 18, 1994 terrorist bombing in Buenos Aires which killed 85 people and injured hundreds.

Laura Ghercovich, a 43-year-old lawyer said:

 “Understand: They killed a prosecutor, someone who investigated the most important massacre our country suffered,”

Rafsanjani, Velayati, Rezai, Fallahian, Vahidi and number of other Islamist fascists –“reformers” and all- are accused of direct complicity in that terrorist operation. (Suspects picture ↓)

 

Above are from previous blogs about the Islamist fascists’ terror operations in Argentina, here and here. Yesterday the Wall Street Journal editorial Board in part wrote:

Argentine federal criminal prosecutor Ricardo Sáenz announced Monday that a new toxicology analysis on the body of the late Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman has discovered the drug ketamine, an anesthetic mostly used on animals. It is highly unlikely Nisman would have voluntarily ingested such a drug. He had been investigating Iran’s role in the 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish community center when he was found dead in his apartment with a gunshot wound to the head in January 2015.

In 2006 Nisman indicted seven Iranians and one Lebanese-born member of Hezbollah for the bombing, which killed 85. At the time of his death Nisman was a day away from testifying before the Argentine Congress about his more recent findings. He alleged that then-President Cristina Kirchner and her foreign minister Héctor Timerman had made a deal with Tehran to bury the matter in return for Iranian oil and Iranian purchases of Argentine grain.”

Among many other places, in Argentina and Iran, victims of the murderous Islamist fascists are crying out for justice.

Lets hope like the Mykonos massacre in Germany, this Islamist fascists’ terror operation is pursuit till the murderers and their bosses are named, making the job of prosecuting them in the Hague much easier after the overthrow of the warmongering, uber international terror sponsoring and unreformable Islamist fascism in Iran.

Airtight sanctions, a la against the despicable South Africa apartheid, works. U.S. lawmakers get to it.