Argentinian lawyer/prosecutor murdered in 2015
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A version of this essay was published by firstpost.com at https://www.firstpost.com/opinion/shadow-warrior-comrade-kirillov-and-the-art-of-whistleblowing-13846569.html?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=socialOne of the great Raja Rao's slighter works is called Comrade Kirillov: it is what Graham Greene would have called an ‘entertainment', as opposed to the ‘novels' he wrote on themes of some gravity. I was reminded of the title in an altogether inappropriate way when I read of the assassination of General Kirillov in Moscow, allegedly by Ukrainian secret agents.Then I read of the tragic suicide of Suchir Balaji, a whistleblower and former employee at OpenAI, surely the most glamorous company in Silicon Valley these days.There is a thread here: it is not good for your health if you expose certain people or certain companies. You will pay a price.You may just be minding your own business, but you happen to be in the way. This is what happened to Indian nuclear and space scientists over the last few decades. Homi Bhabha's plane crashed in the Swiss Alps. Vikram Sarabhai died mysteriously at Halcyon Castle, Trivandrum, close to the space center that now bears his name.Dozens of lesser-known Indian space and nuclear scientists and engineers died too, inexplicably. The same thing happened to Iranian nuclear scientists. Nambi Narayanan was lucky to escape with his life (“Who killed the ISRO's cryogenic engine?”), though his career and reputation were ruined.My friend Dewang Mehta of NASSCOM died quite suddenly too. I wrote a tribute to him years ago, “The man who knew marketing”. In hindsight, I think he was a friend, not just an acquaintance. I remember some very human details about him: eg. he asked a mutual friend to introduce eligible women to him, just as I did. But I digress: I believe Dewang was as important to the Indian IT story as Bhabha and Sarabhai to nuclear and space: they made us believe, and we rose to the occasion. Then there was Lal Bahadur Shastri. The circumstances of his sudden death remain murky.And Sunanda Pushkar, Shashi Tharoor's wife, whom I was following on Twitter in real time. One night, she promised to make some startling revelations the next morning, presumably about dubious dealings in Dubai by the D Company. And lo! she was dead the next morning.It is hard not to think that there is a pattern. Not only here, but in the trail of dead bodies that follows the Clinton dynasty around. The Obama chef who drowned. The whistleblowing CIA and FBI agents who… just died. The list is long. People who are inconvenient end up in body bags. I remember reading that when Sarabhai died, his family did not even ask for a post-mortem.There are two broad patterns: geo-political assassinations and those for commercial reasons.In Kirillov's case, it was probably both.General Kirillov claimed that there were bio-labs in Ukraine, etc. where the Deep State was cooking up banned biological weapons, in an eerie echo of Peter Daszcak's Ecohealth Alliance and Anthony Fauci's NIAID allegedly aiding and abetting prohibited gain-of-function research at the Wuhan Institute of Virology. He claimed biological crises were manufactured on demand to generate profits and increase government control. Presumably he opened a can of worms that the Deep State and Big Pharma didn't want opened. Off with his head!There is the ‘conspiracy theory' that the entire COVID-19 circus was a bioweapons project that went awry. It was intended to depopulate the world, especially of black and brown people, to which the IITD paper (that was forcibly withdrawn) alludes: the genes that seemed to have been inserted into the original virus were from India, Southeast Asia, and Kenya, if I remember right. Of course, the powers that be do not want shocking stuff like this to come out.It is straightforward to make it a false-flag operation with the Ukrainian SBU secret service to provide plausible deniability: much like the bombing of the NordStream pipeline. So exit, stage left, for Kirillov. As Sherlock Holmes might have said, “Follow the money”, or words to that effect. Cui bono?I really don't mean to trivialize human suffering, but to focus on the shadowy forces that organize and execute targeted assassinations. In particular, decapitation strikes can be devastating. In our own history, the loss of Hemachandra Vikramaditya in the Second Battle of Panipat, in 1526, to a stray arrow that hit him in the eye, was a point of inflexion.Similarly, at the Battle of Talikota in 1565, the capture and beheading of the aged Ramaraya by his own troops that had gone rogue turned the winning position of the Vijayanagar Empire into a headlong rout and obliteration for the city-state.The assassination of Ahmed Shah Masoud, the Commander of the Northern Alliance, with a bomb hidden in a news camera, turned the tide in Afghanistan in 2001. The American assassination of Qasem Soleimani of Iran in 2020 led to a significant erosion of Iran's position, for example in Syria.The silencing of whistle-blowers has, alas, become all too common. There were the allegations about Karen Silkwood in 1974, who died in a mysterious car crash as she was driving to meet a NYTimes reporter regarding problems at a plutonium processing plant run by Kerr-McGhee in Oklahoma.In 2003, David Kelly, a British weapons inspector who claimed there were indeed no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq, was found dead. The verdict was suicide.In 2015, Alberto Nisman, an Argentine prosecutor known for his work on terrorism cases, was found dead days after he accused Iran of involvement in a car-bombing on a Jewish center.In March 2024, John Barnett, a former Boeing employee, was found dead from a gunshot wound in his truck, just before he was scheduled to testify in a whistleblower lawsuit. There was also Joshua Dean, who died of a strange infection in May 2024, shortly after Barnett's death. He worked for a company supplying parts to Boeing.In November 2024, Suchir Balaji, all of 26 years old, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment. In October, he had made allegations about OpenAI violating copyright laws.The bottom line: if you know something, just keep quiet about it. If you are a person of substance, take no risks, and be paranoid about your security. It's a pretty nasty world out there.The AI-generated podcast about this essay courtesy Google NotebookLM: 1050 words, 19 Dec 2024 This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit rajeevsrinivasan.substack.com/subscribe
In April 2024, a court in Argentina ruled that the 1994 bombing of the AMIA, a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, was directed by Iran and carried out by Hezbollah. It was an official government acknowledgement of what was long thought to be true, and certainly the conclusion that the Argentinian prosecutor Alberto Nisman had arrived at prior to being assassinated the day before he was due to testify. Today, July 18, on the thirtieth anniversary of the AMIA bombing, Argentina's current president, Javier Milei, announced his intention to prosecute Iranian leaders involved in the attack. To commemorate the anniversary, we're rebroadcasting this week a conversation from 2019 that Jonathan Silver had with the rabbi Avi Weiss, author of a Mosaic essay on the subject from the same year. Musical selections in this podcast are drawn from the Quintet for Clarinet and Strings, op. 31a, composed by Paul Ben-Haim and performed by the ARC Ensemble.
El 18 de julio de 1994 la Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina sufrió uno de los mayores atentados terroristas en la historia de América Latina. Un coche bomba explotó en la sede de esta importante asociación judía y dejó 85 muertos y más de 300 heridos. Tras tres décadas, la herida no ha sido cerrada para las víctimas debido a la incapacidad de detener a los culpables, las numerosas irregularidades vividas durante las investigaciones en estos años y la polémica en torno al señalamiento de Irán en el caso.
Today Justin speaks with with journalist and documentary filmmaker Justin Webster. Justin was a business reporter in the 90s before the release of his debut film on soccer team FC Barcelona in 2004. Since then, he's directed several more award-winning documentaries. Today he's here to discuss a six part series he created on the life and death of Alberto Nisman, a federal prosecutor in Argentina who was found dead at home in January, 2015. Nisman died hours before he was scheduled to testify on a 1994 antisemitic terrorist attack in Buenos Aires that killed dozens and wounded hundreds more, implicating Argentinian President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in covering up supposed Iranian involvement. Connect with Justin:jwproductions.tvTwitter: @Justin_JWPNisman: The President, The Prosecutor, and The Spy is currently available on Netflix. You can watch it here. https://www.netflix.com/title/80197991Connect with Spycraft 101:Check out Justin's latest release, Covert Arms, here.spycraft101.comIG: @spycraft101Shop: spycraft-101.myshopify.comPatreon: Spycraft 101Find Justin's first book, Spyshots: Volume One, here.Download the free eBook, The Clandestine Operative's Sidearm of Choice, here.Support the show
El abogado de César Milani destacó que el exjefe del Ejército fue ayer absuelto por el delito de "enriquecimiento ilícito" al término de un juicio oral y expresó: "Milani tenía diez causas y eran todas mentiras. Esta era la última y por suerte terminó ayer". Alejandro Rúa sostuvo que "la campaña de denuncias empezó en 2016" y remarcó que "apuraban en mandar causas mal investigadas". El veredicto absolutorio fue anunciado por el Tribunal Oral Federal 7 y los fundamentos se difundirán el 6 de octubre próximo, según la resolución dada a conocer ayer. Los jueces Ernique Méndez Signori y Fernando Canero resolvieron absolver a Milani por enriquecimiento ilícito y en minoría, el tercer integrante del Tribunal, Germán Castelli, se pronunció sin éxito por condenar a Milani, pero por otro delito menor, falsear u omitir datos en declaraciones juradas. De manera unánime se absolvió además a otro juzgado por supuesto encubrimiento junto a Milani, Eduardo Barreiro. La sentencia estaba programada para ser trasmitida en directo y de manera pública por medio del canal de Youtube del Poder Judicial de la Nación, donde a la hora prevista había 60 personas en espera, pero finalmente no ocurrió y se leyó ante las partes pasadas las 13 a través de la plataforma Zoom. Por la mañana de ayer, en sus últimas palabras ante los jueces, Milani sostuvo que se lo calumnió de manera "grotesca", al proclamar su "absoluta inocencia". También remarcó que fue centro de una "persecución política, mediática y judicial a partir del momento" en que fue "designado Jefe del Ejército". Milani fue juzgado por no haber supuestamente podido justificar 200 mil dólares usados para pagar parte de una casa que compró en el partido bonaerense de San Isidro en 2010 y que él sostuvo fueron producto de un préstamo por parte de Barreiro. "Comenzó una real cacería, algo inédito que nunca se había dado con el Jefe del Ejército, me dedicaron 40 tapas de los principales diarios del país". El objetivo era "la condena social", agregó al recordar que incluso buscaron vincularlo a la causa judicial por la muerte del fiscal Alberto Nisman. "Tengo cerca de diez causas, esta es la última. En todas he sido absuelto o sobreseído, en una sola tengo falta de mérito y me han pedido el sobreseimiento", dijo en las últimas palabras difundidas por la mañana a travès del canal Youtube del Poder Judicial de la Nación. Milani aludió a "cientos de artículos en distintos medios, radio, TV, cientos de periodistas de los mismos medios atacándome, calumniándome de forma grotesca" y agregó: "'Periodismo para todos' me dedicó programas, hubo condena social". En cuanto a la causa por la cual es juzgado aseguró que su patrimonio no tiene irregularidades y dijo querer "hacer un desagravio por la honorabilidad" suya y de sus compañeros del Ejército que declararon como testigos en el debate oral. "Mi patrimonio está absolutamente en orden, vivo de acuerdo a los ingresos familiares míos, en el caso de mi señora y yo y mis hijos que trabajan hace 20 años", dijo al calificar de "deshonra" estar denunciado por enriquecimiento ilícito. "Soy absolutamente inocente de la acusación en la que se basó esta causa absolutamente armada, mandaron cámaras de televisión, drones arriba de mi casa", dijo. Milani dijo que se llegó a decir que su casa en San Isidro valía 700.000 dólares y cuatro años después se cotizó a menor valor, pero "en el programa Periodismo para Todos se dijo eso y eso quedó" en una "causa absolutamente armada" La sentencia se conoció al término de un juicio oral que se realizó de manera virtual a Milani y al también ex militar Barreiro La fiscal ante el TOF7 Fabiana León habìa pedido condenar a Milani a tres años de prisión en suspenso, el pago de una multa del 100% de la suma que se consideraba no explicada dentro de su patrimonio -200.000 dólares- y el decomiso de la casa en el barrio La Horqueta de San Isidro
Alberto Fernández afirmó: “Lo que siento es que ha habido una enorme tergiversación de lo que se dijo. Aparece el nombre de Nisman porque fue parte de la pregunta concreta” (...) “Como la pregunta hablaba de Nisman particularmente, contesté lo que francamente creo, hasta acá no se ha podido probar otra cosa, Nisman se suicidó y no encuentro motivo para que ocurra con el fiscal” (...) “El problema central es que mi respuesta pone en crisis un relato del medio en el que estuve, TN, y otros sectores, que insisten en decir que lo de Nisman fue un homicidio”. En el año 2015, 3 semanas después de la muerte del fiscal Alberto Nisman, Alberto Fernández aseguró: “Nadie en Argentina piensa que Nisman se ha suicidado. La primera que piensa que no se ha suicidado es Cristina Fernández de Kirchner”. Lilita Carrió afirmó: “Lo más interesante es que están procesados por incumplimiento de los deberes de funcionario público los custodios de Nisman. En ese momento, el jefe de gabinete, que siempre manejó la Policía Federal, se llama Aníbal Fernández”. Gabriela Cerruti aseguró: “No hay ninguna instancia judicial en que la justicia argentina diga que el fiscal Nisman fue asesinado”. Cristian Ritondo afirmó que pedirán el juicio político contra el presidente Alberto Fernández. Por María O'Donnell y equipo de #DeAcáEnMás por Urbana Play 104.3 FM Audios del viernes 26 de agosto por Urbana Play Noticias
Nicolás Vergara y Matías del Río analizaron las declaraciones del presidente de Argentina sobre que el fiscal a cargo de la investigación de Cristina Fernández no termine como Alberto Nisman y las reacciones a la captura del líder de la CAM. Además, conversaron el economista José Ramón Valente analizó la recesión que se espera para el país a partir del cuatro trimestre de este año.
Nicolás Vergara y Matías del Río analizaron las declaraciones del presidente de Argentina sobre que el fiscal a cargo de la investigación de Cristina Fernández no termine como Alberto Nisman y las reacciones a la captura del líder de la CAM. Además, conversaron el economista José Ramón Valente analizó la recesión que se espera para el país a partir del cuatro trimestre de este año.
INFORME BLOOMBERG, INFORME PAGNI, PANORAMA CAMBIARIO, TESTIMONIOS, LONGOBARDI, LILITA CARRIO, PABLO ROSSI, CNN ECONOMIA, FERNAN QUIROS, MIGUEL WIÑAZKI Mauricio Macri aseguró este jueves que el presidente Alberto Fernández “ha violentado una vez más la Constitución” con sus dichos sobre los fiscales Diego Luciani y Alberto Nisman, pronunciadas anoche durante un reportaje concedido al canal Todo Noticias. “Claramente, este bastardeo y esta destrucción de la palabra presidencial ha sido muy dañino para el país. Además, atribuyéndose cualidades de jurista que no tiene, ha violentado la Constitución una vez más”, afirmó durante un acto organizado por la Bolsa de Comercio de Córdoba. Para Macri, las contradicciones de Alberto Fernández sobre el caso Nisman “son parte de un presente triste y duro que tenemos por delante con más meses de inflación, inseguridad y más destrucción social”. “Estamos ante un Gobierno sin presidente, sin plan y si rumbo, con mucha ineptitud y mucha improvisación”, enfatizó ante más de 200 empresarios reunidos en el evento. "¿Está bien el Presidente?”. Por ese entonces convinimos, por respeto a la investidura oficial, evitar ese título. Hoy me resisto a utilizar otra expresión. ¿Está bien el Presidente? No tiene demasiado sentido hacer archivo de las contradicciones vergonzosas de Alberto Fernández a lo largo de toda su vida y en todos los temas. Cambió de parecer muchas veces en pocos años pero a muchos les pasó lo mismo. No vale la pena intentar encontrar alguna justificación política a los dichos de ayer en el programa de Marcelo Bonelli y Edgardo Alfano. No se puede usar la lógica para entender la apología al suicidio del fiscal Diego Luciani lanzada por un profesor de derecho penal. Porque Alberto Fernández abandonó la lógica hace tiempo. Sabrá el abogado Fernández que cuando se realiza una pericia médica en un proceso judicial, lo primero que se averigua es saber si el periciado está ubicado en tiempo y espacio. Con todo el respeto que merece la investidura presidencial, pero con directa alusión a quien la ejerce, me pregunto: ¿Está ubicado en tiempo y espacio Alberto Fernández? ¿Escucha lo que dice? ¿Piensa cuando habla? Si los dichos de ayer del Presidente de todos los argentinos - no de un sector que opina de una determinada manera y milita por la defensa de una Vicepresidente investigada por corrupción- son para retomar algo de centralidad en la escena política, habrá que convenir que su ausencia de límites morales es extraordinaria. Si sus dichos responden a congraciarse con su mentora, habrá que recordarle a Fernández que los obsecuentes son los primeros traicionados. Y, si por fin, lo que dijo es lo que siente y piensa, no habría que tenerle temor a analizar su discernimiento psicofísico para saber si la causal de mal desempeño le cabe. Como lo quiere la Constitución; siempre en el marco de la Constitución, nunca fuera de ella." (LUIS NOVARESIO)
Anoche habló Alberto Fernández y dejó una polémica comparación entre los Alberto Nisman y Diego Luciani, la cual despertó numerosas críticas. Además, el presidente respaldó a Cristina Kirchner y descartó un indulto presidencial si la actual vicepresidenta es condenada en la causa de Vialidad. Vamos al repaso de este y otros temas relevantes ;)
Hernán Capiello, periodista que descubrió que los vínculos terroristas de la empresa aérea Conviasa ya habían sido reportados por el fiscal Alberto Nisman en sus presentaciones del caso AMIA, comentó a los oyentes de Radio Jai sobre su hallazgo --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiojai/message
En este episodio hay 6 protagonistas, todos ellos ya muertos.El fiscal paraguayo antimafia que celebraba el amor y fue asesinado en una playa del caribe colombiano. Alberto Nisman en Argentina 7 años después de su muerte. Yessenia Mollinedo y Johana García en México y de Shireen Abu Akleh en Cisjordania y los que caen día a día en La guerra en Ucrania como el fotógrafo estadounidense Brent Renaud.Están matando a quienes buscan la verdad, a quiénes denuncian para que algo cambie. ¡Están matando a los justos!Con la participación de:-José Luis Sastre, subdirector de Hoy por Hoy de la Cadena Ser.-Primitivo Olvera, jefe de redacción de W radio México.-Amanda Sánchez, corresponsal de Caracol Radio en Europa.-Francesco Manetto, corresponsal de El País.-Juan Pablo Calvas, editor general de W Radio Colombia.-Federico Rivas, corresponsal de El País en Buenos Aires.
Nota principal Igualdad en el reparto de las vacunas, reformas del sistema financiero internacional y una reducción de emisiones más ambiciosa son claves para hacer frente al delicado panorama económico global, subrayó hoy el secretario general de la ONU, António Guterres, en su intervención en el Foro de Davos. Reino Unido enviará armas y Alemania hará “todo lo posible” por la seguridad de Kiev ante una invasión rusa Pandemial Parlamento francés adoptó definitivamente el domingo el proyecto de ley que sustituye el actual pasaporte sanitario por un pase de vacunación a partir de los 16 años Política se cumplen siete años de la muerte del fiscal Alberto Nisman, quien estuvo a cargo de la causa que investigaba el atentado a la AMIA. Sociedad Un bebé nacido en el Reino Unido en la década de 2020 morirá casi cinco años antes de lo que se predecía hace casi 10 años, según muestran nuevos datos. Final noticias purumpumpum y muchas más noticias que importan (y algunas que no tanto) Episodio #55 Temporada 4 dale like a la página para quedarte en contacto con @LRDFDM Música de comienzo : Radio Revolución : https://revolucion989.com.ar 98.9 podcast : www.cabinadigital.com Sitio Web : http://blendenblick.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LRDFDM Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/lrdfdm/ Twitter : https://twitter.com/laradiodelfind1 Bitchute :https://www.bitchute.com/channel/4A23L8lB9c8m/ LBRY : https://lbry.tv/@LRDFDM:1 Tumblr: https://lrdfdm.tumblr.com/ Babel : https://babel.superocho.org/LRDFDM Podcast : Ivoox: https://de.ivoox.com/es/escuchar-blenden-blick_nq_295679_1.html Anchor : https://anchor.fm/lrdfdm Breaker ,Google podcast, Overcast, Pocket Cast, RadioPublic, Spotify
Alberto Nisman fue un fiscal corrupto, no fue el héroe que pintan. Sus días pervios a su muerte fueron trágicos y su muerte no fue un asesinato como lo pintan desde una prensa mentirosa y manipuladora que quería salir de Kirchner solo por salir de ella. Por favor comparte este audio con todos tus amigos y familia para que me ayudes a llegar a más personas! *** Este podcast es traído a ustedes por Anchor.fm, la plataforma gratis de spotify que pone tu podcast en todas las grandes plataformas de streaming para que el mundo te escuche. Anchor.fm es muy sencillo de usar, si sabes mandar un mensaje de texto y grabar una nota de voz, entonces sabes usar anchor.fm y lo mejor de todo, es que si a tu podcast le va bien, a cambio de un par de anuncios publicitarios en tus publicaciones, Anchor.fm te premia y te paga por tu talento. Hablando de pagarle a la gente por su talento, te comento que Patreon.com es la plataforma que uso para subir mis contenidos, patreon es una plataforma de crowdfunding donde gente genial como tu premia a otros como yo por su talento. Si te gusta mi trabajo y quieres ayudarme a mejorar los contenidos puedes volverte parte de mi equipo como patrocinante en la plataforma de crowdfunding en Patreon. https://www.Patreon.com/albertozambrano —donde por menos de lo que te cuesta un cafe puedes informarte, educarte, desestresarte y distraerte. Hago asesorias y consultorías como gerente estratégico de negocios! Unete a Binance y gana conmigo comisiones de hasta 40% por cada trade que hagas www.binance.com/en/register?ref=HT0DTYA7 Donaciones en Crypto: USDT: 0xe5b6a6dc1611349fd279ea5e48a406fdc37a523a BTC: 1AeJtkJysWYJfDpW8XoBiNCtUwPmAbfsec ETH: 0xe5b6a6dc1611349fd279ea5e48a406fdc37a523a (ERC20 o BSC) LINK: 0xe5b6a6dc1611349fd279ea5e48a406fdc37a523a ERC20 ICP: 3a53ae0c61d2f90c4592dc131d7f730978bc004043613e22cb79a4fe85673c1d ADA: DdzFFzCqrht7dQHjcMPqpTGDUzrVHeZbvUz9mZXzScJMJ2KbDxg73aPqwCecGSBbkbWyfaaByxhGjBRL14hDhbCXYM11bgGFGsSrQjBe BNB: 0xe5b6a6dc1611349fd279ea5e48a406fdc37a523a (BSC) DOGE: D9BLJfT63JyJ1UU219hC38r51zA8UNy68t BTT: TTjaAN8iBV9o2s429snE5PSvsZrqjSKTF9 VET: 0xe5b6a6dc1611349fd279ea5e48a406fdc37a523a Tengo un canal de telegram bastante activo donde posteo cosas random https://t.me/AlbertoZambranoMD --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/albertozambrano/message
El técnico en informática y estrecho colaborador del fiscal federal Alberto Nisman
¿Tenés facebook? ⚠️ Visitá Los Gatos del Muro ✔️ acá 👉 https://www.facebook.com/LosGatosDelMuro/ Nominado Los Gatos del Muro al Premio iVoox de la Audiencia 🏆 17 de octubre 2021 - Dia de la lealtad peronista, de la lealtad nacional y popular y de rechazo al FMI 🗣 📣 Palacios fue nombrado jefe de la Dirección de Unidad de Investigaciones Antiterrorista (DUIA) las escuchas vinculadas a la causa AMIA, que estaban bajo su custodia, desaparecieron para siempre.Quedó imputado por encubrimiento en la causa que investiga el atentado. 👁🗨 La explotación del cuerpo femenino, Felipe III hubo de dictar referente a las nodrizas con fecha 10 de abril de 1609, la Ley XIII, referente a los indios de Paraná, Tucumán y Río de la Plata te lo contamos. 📣 El fiscal que lo imputó se llamaba Alberto Nisman. Y el juez que inmovilizó la investigación por encubrimiento al atentado a la AMIA se llamaba Claudio Bonadío, quien finalmente fue apartado. Una nota de Graciana Peñafort en el Cohete a la luna. 📑 Perú acorralado por la derecha es abandonado por la izquierda. ⁉️ Y más mucho mas en Los Gatos del Muro 🐱
El procurador del Tesoro de la Nación Carlos Zannini participó de manera virtual de la segunda audiencia oral y pública en la causa por el Memorándum con Irán. “Zannini expuso y tuvo una locución extraordinaria. Hubo una violación de las normas constitucionales. Dos jueces que frecuentaban visitas con el expresidente Mauricio Macri le abrieron este causa de manera fraudulenta. Volvió a pedir que se declare nula la causa”, dijo el abogado defensor en la causa, Mariano Fragueiro Frías. "El armado de esta causa fue por lisa y llana voluntad de los que mandaron entre 2015 y 2019", sostuvo Zannini, al exponer en la segunda audiencia ante el Tribunal Ora Federal 8, que debe resolver si declara nula la investigación abierta por la denuncia del fallecido fiscal Alberto Nisman.
On July 18, 1994, a car bomb blew up the Jewish community centre in Buenos Aires, Argentina, levelling the city's main Jewish federation building. Now referred to as the AMIA bombing, the terrorist attack killed 85 Jewish people and injured 300 more. It was the worst terrorist attack in the history of Argentina and the worst attack against Jews outside Israel since the Holocaust. What's more troubling is that the perpetrators have never been confirmed. Investigators and the public blame operatives from Iran and Hezbollah, but no suspects have been brought to justice. Combined with the bombing of the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires, which happened two years prior, many Jewish families from Argentina took this as a cue to leave. Some moved to Canada, where they are still dealing with the trauma—and seeking justice. Hernan Popper is one of those Argentinian Jews. He now lives in Winnipeg, but he lived through the AMIA bombing; on today's show, he joins to describe what it was like hearing the explosion and how he remembers those who died that day. What we talked about: Learn about B'nai Brith Canada's event, "Remembering AMIA," at bnaibrith.ca Visit Hernan Popper's cybersecurity company, POPP3R Watch Nisman, the docuseries about Alberto Nisman, the investigator of the AMIA attack, on Netflix The CJN Daily is written and hosted by Ellin Bessner (@ebessner on Twitter). Victoria Redden is the producer. Michael Fraiman is the executive producer. Our theme music is by Dov Beck-Levine. Our title sponsor is Metropia. Find more great Jewish podcasts at thecjn.ca.
Alberto Nisman’s mysterious death was initially ruled a suicide until a follow-up investigation reclassified it, raising terrible questions. Who killed Nisman, what were they trying to hide — and was his death orchestrated by then-President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By January 2015, an Argentinian prosecutor had spent years investigating the country’s deadliest terror attack. Days after accusing the sitting president of a cover-up, Alberto Nisman was found dead in his home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En las últimas horas, la periodista Lucía Salinas publicó en Clarín una nota acerca de que la Gendarmería Nacional afirmó que no tiene lugar para custodiar equipos tecnológicos que son claves para la causa que investiga la muerte del fiscal Alberto Nisman. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radiojai/message
Sara Garfunkel, la madre del fiscal Alberto Nisman, se comportó extrañamente el día de la muerte de su hijo. Y también los días posteriores. En este episodio, Claudio Ramos revela un hecho poco conocido.
En #TodoPasa tenemos una regla: si alguien del equipo nombra tres veces, en el transcurso del programa, a una misma persona, la producción debe llamarla y ponerla al aire. Hoy mencionaron tres veces al hombre que le dio el arma a Alberto Nisman. "Si me lo cruzo en otra vida, lo cago a trompadas", dijo Lagomarsino en esta entrevista. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/urbanaplayfm/message
Hoy en IP30: IP Noticias Edición Central con Gabriel Sued y Noelia Barral Grigera: María Laura Torre, secretaria gremial de SUTEBA (Sindicato Unificado de Trabajadores de la Educación de Buenos Aires). El Ministro de Ciencia y Tecnología de la Nación, Roberto Salvarezza, converso con Paloma Bokser y Nico Artusi sobre la situación de Argentina en relación al Cóvid y destacó lo importante que es una buena comunicación en la campaña de vacunación en este 2021. Se cumple un año de la muerte de Fernando Báez Sosa en "Somos PM " su padres piden justicia y lo recuerdan. El medico psiquiatra , Sergio Grossman , afirma que la violencia se cultiva en el marco de la aprobación social. "Señorita Bimbo" se dio una vuelta por "El Planeta Urbano" y charló con el estilo que la identifica, de temas personales poniéndole su humor. Graciela Alfano estuvo en "Noche IP" y compartió anécdotas con José María Muscari. En "IP Noticias Diego Lagomarsino, a 6 años de la muerte del fiscal Alberto Nisman, hablo con Alejandra y Ariel sobre como esta la causa y de su situación procesal. En "IP Noticias 2° edición , el corresponsal de Brasil, Dario Pignotti les conto a Silvana y Rocio la situación sanitaria en parte de Brasil. Pedro Saborido se tomó el "Cafe del día" con Nico Artusi y siempre es un placer escucharlos...
Hoy en #DiaADia, comenzamos conversando con el corresponsal en Washington del diario La Nación, Rafael Mathus Ruiz, quien nos habló acerca de los preparativos para la toma de posesión de Joe Biden: “Se esperan en Washington hasta 25.000 soldados de la Guardia Nacional el día de la inauguración”, comentó, destacando que “Este es un cambio de gobierno muy distinto a los anteriores”. Ruiz comentó que “Existe la sospecha de que en el ataque del 6 de enero estuvieron involucradas personas de la fuerza de seguridad que no estaban en servicio”, puesto que “Hay congresistas que dicen que la turba del Capitolio sabía a dónde tenía que dirigirse”. La periodista Sebastiana Barráez nos habló acerca de la red de explotación sexual de menores en el estado Apure: “Están implicados importantes militares y empresarios, muchos de ellos relacionados con la Revolución Bolivariana”, comentó, mencionando que “Hay militares en Apure desde hace tiempo que se han vuelto millonarios de la noche a la mañana”. Barráez destacó que “Apure se ha convertido en el escenario ideal para el narcotráfico y los grupos irregulares, y ha florecido en todo ese dinero mal habido el problema de la explotación sexual de menores”. Elsa Coronado, periodista en Guatemala, nos informó que “Desde el sábado, el ejército de Guatemala fue enviado al oriente del país para impedir el paso de la caravana de migrantes”, relatando que “Cerca de 4000 personas están estancadas en Vado Hondo, donde no se les ha permitido el paso”. Coronado explicó que “Están apuntando a la desesperación de las personas de las caravanas, para que conforme pasen las horas y no los dejen avanzar, ellos mismos decidan regresar a su país”. Desde Rusia nos atendió la corresponsal de The Washington Post, Isabelle Khurshudyan, quien nos contó que “Hoy va a haber un juicio para determinar si Navalny violó o no los términos de su libertad condicional, y si debería continuar prisionero”, explicando que “El caso original por el cual se le acusa fue fabricado, pero ahora se le está acusando por la violación de su libertad condicional”, puesto que “El alegato es que se curó en octubre, pero permaneció todos estos meses en Alemania”, por lo que “Navalny está enfrentando una sentencia de prisión de tres años y medio”. Khurshudyan destacó que “Venir a Rusia fue una evidencia de valor y de lo que Navalny está dispuesto a jugarse por el pueblo ruso”. También conversamos con el periodista de Armando.Info, Roberto Deniz, quien nos comentó que “Álex Saab, desde mediados del 2019, ha sido quien está dirigiendo y monopolizando todas las exportaciones petroleras”, resaltando que “Desde que está detenido, el esquema de exportaciones petroleras de Venezuela ha sido el mismo”. Deniz explicó que “Luego de comprar el petróleo venezolano, las empresas fantasmales lo revenden en el mercado internacional petrolero”, pero “No hay evidencia de que esas compañías hayan pagado por todo ese petróleo que se llevaron”. Y para cerrar, el periodista Claudio Savoia nos habló acerca del caso de la muerte de Alberto Nisman, hecho ocurrido hace ya seis años: “Nisman era el fiscal que investigaba el atentado terrorista contra la sede de la mutual judía en Buenos Aires”, comentó, relatando que “Cuatro días antes de ser hallado muerto con un balazo en la cabeza en su casa, Nisman había denunciado a Cristina Kirchner”, a quien “Había acusado de tratar de encubrir el atentado que él investigaba a través de un pacto entre Argentina e Irán” y “La noche previa a que Nisman tuviera que explicar su denuncia ante el congreso de Argentina, aparece muerto en su casa”.
This week, hosts Teghan and Meghan cover two new cases, one from Argentina and the other from Germany. Teghan deep-dives into the AMIA bombing case and the death of Alberto Nisman, both shrouded in mystery and controversy. Then, Meghan takes us back in time to Nazi-era Berlin with the tale of the S-Bahn Killer, Paul Ogorsow. Follow us on Instagram @destinationmurderpod Find us on Twitter @dest_murder Visit our website https://www.destinationmurderpod.com/ Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Í sumar verða áhugaverðir og tímalausir pistlar úr Heimskviðum vetrarins endurfluttir. Hver þáttur hefur sitt sérstaka þema, og þemað í sjötta sumarþættinum er Suður-Ameríka. Fjallað er um þá vaxandi óánægju sem gætir meðal almennings út í ríkjandi stjórnvöld víða í álfunni, morðið á argentíska saksóknaranum Alberto Nisman, og bræðraþjóðirnar Kólumbíu og Venesúela. Heimskviður er fréttaskýringaþáttur sem fjallar á ítarlegan og lifandi hátt um heimsmálin, um allt það sem ekki gerist á Íslandi. Ritstjórar þáttarins eru Guðmundur Björn Þorbjörnsson og Birta Björnsdóttir.
Í sumar verða áhugaverðir og tímalausir pistlar úr Heimskviðum vetrarins endurfluttir. Hver þáttur hefur sitt sérstaka þema, og þemað í sjötta sumarþættinum er Suður-Ameríka. Fjallað er um þá vaxandi óánægju sem gætir meðal almennings út í ríkjandi stjórnvöld víða í álfunni, morðið á argentíska saksóknaranum Alberto Nisman, og bræðraþjóðirnar Kólumbíu og Venesúela. Heimskviður er fréttaskýringaþáttur sem fjallar á ítarlegan og lifandi hátt um heimsmálin, um allt það sem ekki gerist á Íslandi. Ritstjórar þáttarins eru Guðmundur Björn Þorbjörnsson og Birta Björnsdóttir.
Í sumar verða áhugaverðir og tímalausir pistlar úr Heimskviðum vetrarins endurfluttir. Hver þáttur hefur sitt sérstaka þema, og þemað í sjötta sumarþættinum er Suður-Ameríka. Fjallað er um þá vaxandi óánægju sem gætir meðal almennings út í ríkjandi stjórnvöld víða í álfunni, morðið á argentíska saksóknaranum Alberto Nisman, og bræðraþjóðirnar Kólumbíu og Venesúela. Heimskviður er fréttaskýringaþáttur sem fjallar á ítarlegan og lifandi hátt um heimsmálin, um allt það sem ekki gerist á Íslandi. Ritstjórar þáttarins eru Guðmundur Björn Þorbjörnsson og Birta Björnsdóttir.
Í tuttugasta og öðrum þætti Heimskviðna er fjallað er um AMIA-sprengjuárásina í landinu árið 1994, versta gyðingahatursglæp frá helförinni og saksóknarann Alberto Nisman. Nisman var líklega myrtur degi áður en hann ætlaði að greina opinberlega frá ásökunum um að þáverandi forseti og núverandi varaforseti hefði hylmt yfir með árásarmönnum í skiptum fyrir viðskiptasamninga við Íran. Dauði saksóknarans er til umfjöllunar í nýrri þáttaröð á Netflix, sem vakið hefur mikil viðbrögð í Argentínu. Brexit er orðið að veruleika, þremur og hálfu ári eftir þjóðaratkvæðagreiðslu sem klauf bresku þjóðina og Bretar hafa loks yfirgefið Evrópusambandið. En þótt Bretar séu á leið út, er enn langur vegur fram undan og nú taka við ellefu mánaða samningaviðræður við Evrópusambandið um framtíðar samskipti þeirra. Dóra Sif Tynes er gestur Heimskviðna í síðustu Brexit umfjöllun þáttarins, Í bili. Einn besti körfuboltamaður allra tíma, Kobe Bryant, lést á sunnudagskvöld, aðeins 41 árs. Hver var Kobe Bryant og hver verður arfleið hans? Guðmundur Björn ræðir við Svala Björgvinsson, sálfræðing og körfuboltaspekúlant, um manninn að baki goðsögunni Kobe og linnulausa leit hans að fullkomnun. Heimskviður er fréttaskýringaþáttur sem fjallar á ítarlegan og lifandi hátt um heimsmálin, um allt það sem ekki gerist á Íslandi. Ritstjórar þáttarins eru Guðmundur Björn Þorbjörnsson og Birta Björnsdóttir.
Í tuttugasta og öðrum þætti Heimskviðna er fjallað er um AMIA-sprengjuárásina í landinu árið 1994, versta gyðingahatursglæp frá helförinni og saksóknarann Alberto Nisman. Nisman var líklega myrtur degi áður en hann ætlaði að greina opinberlega frá ásökunum um að þáverandi forseti og núverandi varaforseti hefði hylmt yfir með árásarmönnum í skiptum fyrir viðskiptasamninga við Íran. Dauði saksóknarans er til umfjöllunar í nýrri þáttaröð á Netflix, sem vakið hefur mikil viðbrögð í Argentínu. Brexit er orðið að veruleika, þremur og hálfu ári eftir þjóðaratkvæðagreiðslu sem klauf bresku þjóðina og Bretar hafa loks yfirgefið Evrópusambandið. En þótt Bretar séu á leið út, er enn langur vegur fram undan og nú taka við ellefu mánaða samningaviðræður við Evrópusambandið um framtíðar samskipti þeirra. Dóra Sif Tynes er gestur Heimskviðna í síðustu Brexit umfjöllun þáttarins, Í bili. Einn besti körfuboltamaður allra tíma, Kobe Bryant, lést á sunnudagskvöld, aðeins 41 árs. Hver var Kobe Bryant og hver verður arfleið hans? Guðmundur Björn ræðir við Svala Björgvinsson, sálfræðing og körfuboltaspekúlant, um manninn að baki goðsögunni Kobe og linnulausa leit hans að fullkomnun. Heimskviður er fréttaskýringaþáttur sem fjallar á ítarlegan og lifandi hátt um heimsmálin, um allt það sem ekki gerist á Íslandi. Ritstjórar þáttarins eru Guðmundur Björn Þorbjörnsson og Birta Björnsdóttir.
Í tuttugasta og öðrum þætti Heimskviðna er fjallað er um AMIA-sprengjuárásina í landinu árið 1994, versta gyðingahatursglæp frá helförinni og saksóknarann Alberto Nisman. Nisman var líklega myrtur degi áður en hann ætlaði að greina opinberlega frá ásökunum um að þáverandi forseti og núverandi varaforseti hefði hylmt yfir með árásarmönnum í skiptum fyrir viðskiptasamninga við Íran. Dauði saksóknarans er til umfjöllunar í nýrri þáttaröð á Netflix, sem vakið hefur mikil viðbrögð í Argentínu. Brexit er orðið að veruleika, þremur og hálfu ári eftir þjóðaratkvæðagreiðslu sem klauf bresku þjóðina og Bretar hafa loks yfirgefið Evrópusambandið. En þótt Bretar séu á leið út, er enn langur vegur fram undan og nú taka við ellefu mánaða samningaviðræður við Evrópusambandið um framtíðar samskipti þeirra. Dóra Sif Tynes er gestur Heimskviðna í síðustu Brexit umfjöllun þáttarins, Í bili. Einn besti körfuboltamaður allra tíma, Kobe Bryant, lést á sunnudagskvöld, aðeins 41 árs. Hver var Kobe Bryant og hver verður arfleið hans? Guðmundur Björn ræðir við Svala Björgvinsson, sálfræðing og körfuboltaspekúlant, um manninn að baki goðsögunni Kobe og linnulausa leit hans að fullkomnun. Heimskviður er fréttaskýringaþáttur sem fjallar á ítarlegan og lifandi hátt um heimsmálin, um allt það sem ekki gerist á Íslandi. Ritstjórar þáttarins eru Guðmundur Björn Þorbjörnsson og Birta Björnsdóttir.
Í tuttugasta og öðrum þætti Heimskviðna er fjallað er um AMIA-sprengjuárásina í landinu árið 1994, versta gyðingahatursglæp frá helförinni og saksóknarann Alberto Nisman. Nisman var líklega myrtur degi áður en hann ætlaði að greina opinberlega frá ásökunum um að þáverandi forseti og núverandi varaforseti hefði hylmt yfir með árásarmönnum í skiptum fyrir viðskiptasamninga við Íran. Dauði saksóknarans er til umfjöllunar í nýrri þáttaröð á Netflix, sem vakið hefur mikil viðbrögð í Argentínu. Brexit er orðið að veruleika, þremur og hálfu ári eftir þjóðaratkvæðagreiðslu sem klauf bresku þjóðina og Bretar hafa loks yfirgefið Evrópusambandið. En þótt Bretar séu á leið út, er enn langur vegur fram undan og nú taka við ellefu mánaða samningaviðræður við Evrópusambandið um framtíðar samskipti þeirra. Dóra Sif Tynes er gestur Heimskviðna í síðustu Brexit umfjöllun þáttarins, Í bili. Einn besti körfuboltamaður allra tíma, Kobe Bryant, lést á sunnudagskvöld, aðeins 41 árs. Hver var Kobe Bryant og hver verður arfleið hans? Guðmundur Björn ræðir við Svala Björgvinsson, sálfræðing og körfuboltaspekúlant, um manninn að baki goðsögunni Kobe og linnulausa leit hans að fullkomnun. Heimskviður er fréttaskýringaþáttur sem fjallar á ítarlegan og lifandi hátt um heimsmálin, um allt það sem ekki gerist á Íslandi. Ritstjórar þáttarins eru Guðmundur Björn Þorbjörnsson og Birta Björnsdóttir.
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Hoy conversamos con Antonio de La Cruz, analista político, y Juan Carlos Hidalgo, analista político, sobre la conclusion de la Oficina de Rendición de Cuentas que declara que Trump violó la ley al retener ayuda de seguridad a Ucrania, la decisión de México de no permitir el paso de migrantes hondureños y del caso de Alberto Nisman.
Lo que no te contaron en los grandes multimedios. El documental del británico pasado en netflix se le pasó el detalle que la carrera judicial del fallecido fiscal Alberto Nisman pegó un salto con la investigación sobre las desapariciones de dos militantes del MTP que en 1989 asaltaron el cuartel de La Tablada. Su tarea, solicitada especialmente por el juez Gerardo Larrambebere, convalidó la versión del Ejército: Iván Ruíz y José Díaz habían logrado escapar desarmados y heridos, después de combatir durante ocho horas, de un cuartel rodeado de policías y militares. Hoy son desaparecidos. Lugares culturales en riesgo Los tesoros de Irán que Trump amenazó atacar Crónica de un viaje a la ruinas de Persépolis en el desierto, a las mezquitas de Isfahán en la Ruta de la Seda y de Shiraz y Yazd: una antología de tesoros arquitectónicos “patrimonio de la humanidad” según Unesco. EL Mundo del espaectáculo de Nestor Pagano: nos trae "el tren de las 3:10 a yuma" y "Jojo Rabbit" "Cuchálo" Te leímos, todos eso y mucho más en... Los Gatos del Muro Mandá tu audio o video a: losgatosdelmuro@gmail.com Buscanos en : Comunidad Ivoox -> https://tinyurl.com/Comunidadivoox Telegram https://t.me/losgatosdelmuro Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LosGatosDelMuro/ Twitter https://twitter.com/LosGatosDelMuro iTUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/ar/podcast/los-gatos-del-muro/id1452508533 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_losgatosdelmuro_/
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Lo que no te contaron en los grandes multimedios. El documental del británico pasado en netflix se le pasó el detalle que la carrera judicial del fallecido fiscal Alberto Nisman pegó un salto con la investigación sobre las desapariciones de dos militantes del MTP que en 1989 asaltaron el cuartel de La Tablada. Su tarea, solicitada especialmente por el juez Gerardo Larrambebere, convalidó la versión del Ejército: Iván Ruíz y José Díaz habían logrado escapar desarmados y heridos, después de combatir durante ocho horas, de un cuartel rodeado de policías y militares. Hoy son desaparecidos. Lugares culturales en riesgo Los tesoros de Irán que Trump amenazó atacar Crónica de un viaje a la ruinas de Persépolis en el desierto, a las mezquitas de Isfahán en la Ruta de la Seda y de Shiraz y Yazd: una antología de tesoros arquitectónicos “patrimonio de la humanidad” según Unesco. EL Mundo del espaectáculo de Nestor Pagano: nos trae "el tren de las 3:10 a yuma" y "Jojo Rabbit" "Cuchálo" Te leímos, todos eso y mucho más en... Los Gatos del Muro Mandá tu audio o video a: losgatosdelmuro@gmail.com Buscanos en : Comunidad Ivoox -> https://tinyurl.com/Comunidadivoox Telegram https://t.me/losgatosdelmuro Facebook https://www.facebook.com/LosGatosDelMuro/ Twitter https://twitter.com/LosGatosDelMuro iTUNES: https://itunes.apple.com/ar/podcast/los-gatos-del-muro/id1452508533 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_losgatosdelmuro_/ Escucha este episodio completo y accede a todo el contenido exclusivo de Los Gatos del Muro. Descubre antes que nadie los nuevos episodios, y participa en la comunidad exclusiva de oyentes en https://go.ivoox.com/sq/160765
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25 years ago this summer, the deadliest terrorist attack in Argentina's history occurred when a bomber killed 85 people and injured hundreds of others at the AMIA, the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires. The evidence that Iran and Hezbollah were responsible for the attack is extensive. Yet, efforts to prosecute those responsible for the bombing have been unsuccessful. And the murder of Jewish Argentinian prosecutor Alberto Nisman in 2015 added another victim to this horrific case. In this podcast episode, host and B'nai B'rith International CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin discusses this tragedy--as well as efforts to hold those responsible to account--with B'nai B'rith International's Special Advisor on Latin American Affairs Adriana Camisar.
On the podcast: Alberto Nisman accused Argentina’s president of covering up Iran’s role in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires. Then he was shot in the head. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On this special edition of Foreign Podicy, host Clifford D. May reads his latest column for The Washington Times co-authored by FDD senior vice president Toby Dershowitz about Alberto Nisman—the intrepid Argentine prosecutor who spent years revealing the truth behind the worst terrorist attack in his country's history—and who paid for it with his life when he was found murdered four years ago today. Toby, who knew Alberto well, talks about him, the evidence he produced, and the choice that Argentines now face: to act on that evidence, or to surrender to terrorists and murderers.
On this special edition of Foreign Podicy, host Clifford D. May reads his latest column for The Washington Times co-authored by FDD senior vice president Toby Dershowitz about Alberto Nisman—the intrepid Argentine prosecutor who spent years revealing the truth behind the worst terrorist attack in his country’s history—and who paid for it with his life when he was found murdered four years ago today. Toby, who knew Alberto well, talks about him, the evidence he produced, and the choice that Argentines now face: to act on that evidence, or to surrender to terrorists and murderers.
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Three years ago this month, Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman was found drugged, bludgeoned and shot to death in his Buenos Aires apartment. He was murdered only hours before he was to testify before Argentina's Congress. Nisman had solid evidence that top Argentine officials had conspired with top Iranian officials to cover up Tehran's responsibility for the 1994 AMIA bombing, which killed 85 people and remains the most lethal terrorist attack in Argentina's history. His investigations continue to have lessons for law enforcement today. Foreign Podicy host Cliff May is joined by FDD's Toby Dershowitz, who knew Nisman well and has followed this case for years, to discuss his life, legacy, and lessons. Show resources: http://albertonisman.org/ The New York Times: Iranian Terror. Argentinian Cover Up. Justice at Last?
Three years ago this month, Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman was found drugged, bludgeoned and shot to death in his Buenos Aires apartment. He was murdered only hours before he was to testify before Argentina’s Congress. Nisman had solid evidence that top Argentine officials had conspired with top Iranian officials to cover up Tehran’s responsibility for the 1994 AMIA bombing, which killed 85 people and remains the most lethal terrorist attack in Argentina’s history. His investigations continue to have lessons for law enforcement today. Foreign Podicy host Cliff May is joined by FDD’s Toby Dershowitz, who knew Nisman well and has followed this case for years, to discuss his life, legacy, and lessons. Show resources: http://albertonisman.org/ The New York Times: Iranian Terror. Argentinian Cover Up. Justice at Last?
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Israeli Basketballer Omri Casspi Blasts Trump Israel's favorite NBA star Omri Casspi is taking an unlikely political stance against US President Donald Trump. Trump has come under fire for his decision to dis-invited Casspi's Golden State Warriors teammate, Stephen Curry to a White House reception to celebrate the team's NBA title. Iran Shows Off S-300 Missile System In Tehran Iran has just paraded sophisticated military equipment through downtown Tehran yesterday, days after a ballistic missile test. The Israeli Prime Minister has called a special meeting of the Security Cabinet. Kurdish Israelis Celebrate Upcoming Referendum Thousands and thousands of Kurds in Iraq are heading to the polls to vote on a referendum of independence. Israelis of Kurdish origin assembled in front of the United States consulate-general in Jerusalem yesterday to show support for the upcoming referendum. Hundreds Protest Against Anti-Semitism In Germany Hundreds of demonstrators have taken to the streets of Berlin, Hamburg and Frankfurt to protest the outcome of Germany's latest elections after the hard-right party AFD won thirteen percent of the vote, making it the country's third biggest political force. What Lies In Store For Germany Now? Isy Tenenbom, journalist and Tuvia Tenenbom, best-selling author and journalist speaking at ILTV studio to discuss the results of German election. Russian Defense Minister To Make Historic Visit Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu will be arriving to Israel in mid-October, following several high profile political meetings between Russia and Israel. Upcoming October mission is said to be focused on Syria. Confirmed: Jewish Prosecutor Nisman Was Murdered Experts in Argentina have just confirmed that the prosecutor Alberto Nisman was assassinated by two people, a day before he was set to testify about the bombing of the Amia Jewish Center in Buenos Aires. Keep Your Precious Belongings Safe Adv. Dvir Indig, CEO of Brickstone speaking at ILTV studio about Israeli company "Brickstone" that offers unique safety deposit boxes. Israeli Study Reveals Why Honey Bees Are Dying A new Israeli scientific study has revealed some groundbreaking information about why honey bees are dying. The results of the experiment show that bees are consuming an unhealthy ratio of omega-6 to omega-3 fatty acids and are developing cognitive deficiencies. Self-Taught Israeli Designer Makes Headlines ILTV's Emanuelle Kadosh telling about a 19 year old Israeli designer, Maya Reik, who is taking over the world of fashion. Hebrew word Of The Day: DVORAH | דבורה = BEE Learn a new Hebrew word every day. Today's word is "dvorah" which means "bee" The Weather Forecast Tonight will be partly cloudy with a low of seventy-three or twenty-three degrees Celsius. Tomorrow you can expect little to no change in temperatures with a high of eighty-four or twenty-nine degrees Celsius. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
1. Muslims Refuse To Enter Temple Mount Through Metal Detectors Muslims are now boycotting the Temple Mount compound following the installation of new metal detectors and security cameras at the entrances to the Temple Mount. #TempleMount #Security ____________________ 2. Clashes Break Out Yet Again At Temple Mount, Injuring Dozens Another riot around the Temple Mount broke out last night over the new security measures installed at the Muslim entrances to the compound. The clashes last night led to the hospitalization of around 16 people, including two police officers. #TempleMount #Clash ____________________ 3. Hungarian P.M. Admits Country ‘Sinned' In Holocaust Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu's current visit to Hungary has so far been marked by protests from Jewish community leaders in Budapest at the Hungarian Parliament, Hungarian PM Orban admitted that the Hungarian government had committed a 'sin' against its Jewish citizens by failing to protect them in the 1940s. #Hungary #Netanyahu ____________________ 4. What Is The Significance Of Orban's Admission? Amb. Yosef Livne, Former Israeli Ambassador to New Zealand speaking at ILTV studio to discuss the Prime Minister's current visit to Hungary. #YosefLivne #Hungary ____________________ 5. Israel: Hezbollah Using Fake Environmental Group To Spy The IDF released two videos it says show Hezbollah operating on the border, in violation of resolution 1701. Israel says the Iran-sponsored Shiite group has been gathering intelligence on the Israeli border through a front group posing as an environmental NGO. #IDF #Hezbollah ____________________ 6. China Announces ‘Four Point Proposal' For Palestinian Issue On Tuesday, Chinese Deputy Foreign Minister Zhang Ming announced China's four point proposal that he says will 'indirectly promote' the political settlement of the Palestinian issue through economic and social development. #China #Palestinians ____________________ 7. IDF: Settlers Can't Give Tours Of West Bank To Soldiers The Israel Defense Force's Chief Education Officer has ordered that from now on, only uniformed soldiers will be able to give other soldiers tours of the West Bank. #IDF #WestBank ____________________ 8. U.S. State Department Calls For Amia Bombing Investigation The US State Department is 'noting the importance' of 'clarifying the circumstances of attorney Alberto Nisman's death who was set to present evidence on the Argentinian government's role in the cover up of the Amia bombing in Buenos Aires. #US #Amia #Argentina ____________________ 9. Never Worry About Securing Your Home Again Ehud Dinerman, ENTR Business Unit Managing Director speaking at ILTV studio about Israeli company ENTR's smart door-lock solutions. #EhudDinerman #ENTR ____________________ 10. Prince William And Kate Visit Nazi Concentration Camp Prince William and Kate visited a Nazi concentration camp as part of a good-will tour across Poland and Germany. #PrinceWilliam #Kate #Nazi ____________________ 11. EL AL Expands Menu To Include Many Healthy Options El Al has expanded its in-flight menus to include 15 new options designed to accommodate the various health needs and preferences of its customers, from vegan and vegetarian options to gluten free and low sodium meals. #ElAl #Menu ____________________ 12. Hebrew word Of The Day, TAFRIT | תפריט = MENU Learn a new Hebrew word every day. Today's word is "tafrit" which means "menu" #Learnhebrew #Hebrewwordofday #Iltvhebrewwordofday _____________________ 13. The Weather Forecast Tonight should be partly cloudy but warm with a low of seventy-six or twenty-four degrees Celsius. After an additional drop in temperatures tomorrow the heat wave in the area is expected to finally break leaving us with an average high of about eighty-five or twenty-nine degrees Celsius. #Israelweather #Israelforecast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Corruption in Argentina and Honduras provides the central theme this week on Latin Pulse. The program includes a wide-ranging analysis of corruption in Argentina, along with key tangents on the Argentine economy and challenges for the new president, Mauricio Macri. The program details the indictment against the former president, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and why both Fernandez and Macri are mentioned in the Panama Papers. The program also gives a deep analysis of corruption in Honduras and how the opposition in that country is concerned that the country is slipping toward authoritarianism.The program includes in-depth interviews with:Mark Jones of Rice University & the Baker Institute; andDana Frank of the University of California, Santa Cruz. Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell; Technical Director: Jim Singer; and Production Assistant: Chorsie Martin. (To download or stream this podcast, click here.) (The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 42 MB.) podcastnewsLatin AmericapoliticsArgentinacorruptionelectionsHonduraseconomicsCentral AmericaMauricio MacripolicemilitarycoupPanama PapersManuel ZelayaOASjusticeGuatemalaUNUnited NationsscandalOrganization of American StatesJuan Orlando HernandezCristina Fernandez de KirchnerOtto Perez Molinahuman rightsassassinationsAlberto NismanVenezuelaBrazilinflationPeronistsimpunityMACCIHCICIGBerta CaceresRoberto MichelettiDrug WarUnited StatesSergio Massa
On January 19, 2015, Prosecutor Alberto Nisman was about to reveal to the Argentine Congress details of a secret deal between the Kirchner government and Iran to whitewash the complicity of the Iranian ayatollahs in terror attacks in Buenos Aires. The two blasts in the 1990s killed 114 people. One day before his presentation, 51-year-old Nisman was murdered at his home. His tragedy has deep repercussions for democracy in Latin America and for the Jews in Argentina. The Jerusalem Center, where Nisman was a guest speaker, paid homage to his memory with a lecture by his friend Dr. Gustavo Perednik on January 18, 2016. Gustavo Perednik lectured in 50 countries and authored 15 books, several of which were translated, became best-sellers, and were awarded international prizes. He was a personal friend of Prosecutor Nisman, whom he brought for the first time to Israel in 2007. Perednik penned "To Kill without a Trace" the only book on Nisman's accomplishments in the legal struggle against Iranian terrorism.
Wyre Davies investigates the mysterious death of Alberto Nisman, the special prosecutor who had accused Argentina's government of trying to cover up the deadliest terror attack in the country's history. Hundreds of thousands of people have taken to the streets of Buenos Aires, demanding to know how and why he died. The issue is dominating President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner's final year in office. Nisman was found dead, with a gun by his body, the night before he was due to testify about the alleged cover-up in Congress. Was it suicide or was it murder? Produced by Sarah Robbins and Arlene Gregorius (Photo: Demonstrators hold up images of late Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman in front of the Justice Palace in Buenos Aires, March 18, 2015. Credit to: REUTERS/Marcos Brindicci)
Hudson Institute's Center for Latin American Studies and B'nai B'rith International hosted Hector Schamis, Gustavo Perednik, and Rut Diamint for a discussion about the political and economic challenges facing Argentina.
Hudson Institute's Center for Latin American Studies and B'nai B'rith International hosted Hector Schamis, Gustavo Perednik, and Rut Diamint for a discussion about the political and economic challenges facing Argentina.
GUESTS: Fausta Rodriguez Wertz, editor of Fausta's Blog, joins me for our weekly review of US-Latin America stories......the latest about the discontent in Brazil, the murder of Alberto Nisman in Argentina..... we will also hear from Barnard Thompson, editor of Mexidata.info, one of the best websites covering Mexico.....we will ask Mr Thompson about the upcoming mid-term elections in Mexico and President Pena-Nieto's standing with the public.....the US-Mexico relationship..... Click to support some of our friends.... ...CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY BOOK: CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN..... LISTEN TO THE MUSIC OF CARLOS GUEDES...... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER...... GET MY POSTS BY E-MAIL HERE......
GUEST: Fausta Rodriguez-Wertz, the editor of Fausta's Blog......we will discuss the latest about the murder of Alberto Nisman in Argentina......the continuing political and economic crisis in Brazil...........President Maduro and Venezuela......the continuing story of repression in Cuba..... Click to support some of our friends.... ...CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY BOOK: CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN..... LISTEN TO THE MUSIC OF CARLOS GUEDES...... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER...... GET MY POSTS BY E-MAIL HERE.......
GUESTS: Fausta Rodriguez-Wertz, the editor of Fausta's Blog......plus Roger Mailhot, a Canadian businessman with vast Latin America experience and currently living in Lima, Peru.......we will discuss the Latin American summit in Panama....the US-Cuba talks.....President Obama and Raul Castro.....the US-Venezuela rift.....more marches in Brazil.......the continuing crisis in Argentina....the murder of Alberto Nisman......and other US-Latin America stories of the week.... Click to support some of our friends.... ...CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY BOOK: CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN..... LISTEN TO THE MUSIC OF CARLOS GUEDES...... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER...... GET MY POSTS BY E-MAIL HERE.......
GUESTS: Fausta Rodriguez-Wertz, editor of Fausta's Blog, and Cecilia Torres, originally from Colombia, join me for a look at the upcoming meeting of Latin America leaders in Panama.....one of the major topics is the anticipated meeting between President Obama and Raul Castro of Cuba......the US-Venezuela rift.....Colombia and FARC.....the marches in Brazil....the latest on the murder of Alberto Nisman in Argentina....plus other stories.. Click to support some of our friends.... ...CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY BOOK: CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN..... LISTEN TO THE MUSIC OF CARLOS GUEDES...... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER...... GET MY POSTS BY E-MAIL HERE.......
Judaism, anti-semitism, and Argentina provide the main themes this week on Latin Pulse. The program revisits the mysterious case of the death of Alberto Nisman, a special prosecutor looking at terrorism cases that may have links to Iran. The program discusses how the Nisman case continues to provide a crisis atmosphere in Argentina. Also, the program reflects on the history of Judaism in Latin America and the various waves of prejudice that the Jewish population of the region has weathered. The news segment of the program covers the latest round of diplomacy between Cuba and the United States regarding human rights.The program includes in-depth interviews with:Shannon O'Neil of the Council on Foreign Relations; andMarjorie Agosin of Wellesley College.Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell; Producer: Jim Singer; andProduction Assistant: Gabriela Canchola.(To download or stream this podcast, click here.) (The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 42 MB.) podcastnewsLatin AmericaelectionspoliticsArgentinamilitary espionageCubaAlberto NismanUnited Statescultureeconomicsanti-semitismhuman rightsJuan PeronHector Timmermandebt crisisreligionMaximo KirchnerDaniel ScioliSergio MassaJudaismdiplomacyCristina Fernandez de KirchnerSalvador AllendeAugusto PinochetChilePeronismdefaultdebtfinancesterrorismIranBraziljusticeMexicocolonialismSpainNazisimmigrationUruguaycoupIsraelHezbollahPalestiniansPeruCarlos Menemcorruption
GUEST: We will be joined by Fausta Rodriguez Wertz, the editor of Fausta's Blog.....a big topic this week is Brazil and the massive demonstrations against the government.....we will also look at other issues at Argentina and the case of Mr Alberto Nisman.......plus Venezuela......some news about the economy of Peru......Uruguay and Guantanamo... Click to support some of our friends.... ...CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY BOOK: CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN..... LISTEN TO THE MUSIC OF CARLOS GUEDES...... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER...... GET MY POSTS BY E-MAIL HERE.......
Guest: Fausta Rodriguez-Wertz, editor of Fausta's Blog. We will look at the latest in the Cuba-Venezuela story and its impact on US-Cuba talks........A review of the upcoming elections in Mexico.....it will be a real test for President Pena-Nieto and the PRI now back in power.....it will also give us an idea of how the PAN and PRD will benefit from the nation's political uncertainty.......we will also look at the anti-government marches in Brazil over corruption and the stagnant economy......the continuing scandal regarding the murder of Alberto Nisman in Argentina.........and other Latin American stories of the week... CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY BOOK: CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN..... LISTEN TO THE MUSIC OF CARLOS GUEDES...... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER...... GET MY POSTS BY E-MAIL HERE.......
GUEST: Fausta Rodriguez-Wertz, editor of Fausta's Blog, joins me for a discussion of US-Latin America stories of the week, such as the ongoing crisis in Venezuela, demonstrations in Brazil, the political situation in Argentina after the murder of Alberto Nisman, the rift between Cuba and the US over Venezuela......we will hear from Luisa Ravelo-Guedes, a native of Venezuela who lives in Texas, about the crisis in her native country..... CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY BOOK: CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN..... LISTEN TO THE MUSIC OF CARLOS GUEDES...... FOLLOW ME ON TWITTER......
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Turmoil in Venezuela and the progress in the peace talks for the civil war in Colombia are the twin themes this week on Latin Pulse. The first half of the program analyzes the politics surrounding the arrest of Mayor Antonio Ledezma of Caracas and how that arrest has drawn international reaction. The second half of the program tracks the ongoing talks attempting to end the 51-year-old war in Colombia. The news segment of the program covers the latest in the case of Alberto Nisman in Argentina and how a judge has set aside an indictment against the country's president.The program includes in-depth interviews with:Michael McCarthy of American University's Center for Latin American & Latino Studies (CLALS); andAdam Isacson of the Washington Office on Latin America (WOLA).Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell; Producer: Jim Singer; andProduction Assistant: Gabriela Canchola.(To download or stream this podcast, click here.) (The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 42 MB.) podcastnewsLatin AmericadiplomacyColombiaVenezuelaEcuadorpoliticsrepressionArgentinaAlberto NismanprotestUnited StatesBrazilprotest movementcivil warFARCCubajusticePeruterrorismeconomicsespionageUNASUROASJulio BorgesSalvador AllendeinflationSpain ChilemediacoupceasefiremilitaryweaponsimperialismJuan Manuel SantosCristina Fernandez de KirchnerNicolas MaduroAntonio LedezmaLeopoldo LopezJoe Bidenpeace talksErnesto SamperUnited NationsHugo Chavez
China and its economic and geopolitical strategy and cultural influence provide the central themes for this week's edition of Latin Pulse. The first half of the program examines the trade and economic issues connected to China's strategies in Latin America. And the program debates the response of the U.S. to this economic expansion. The second half of the program examines the history and cultural influence of Chinese emigration to Peru. The news segment of the program covers the protests this week against the handling of the investigation into the death of special prosecutor Alberto Nisman in Argentina.The program includes in-depth interviews with:Mark Jones of Rice University; Kevin Gallagher of Boston University;Larry Clayton of the University of Alabama; and Adam McKeown, author of Chinese Migrant Networks and Cultural Change. Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell; Producer: Jim Singer; andProduction Assistant: Gabriela Canchola.(To download or stream this podcast, click here.) (The program is 60 minutes in length and the file size is 83 MB.) podcastnewsLatin AmericadiplomacytradeArgentinaAlberto NismanIranUnited StatesBrazilBarack ObamaChinese diasporaChinaMexicoPeruterrorismeconomicsculturejusticeimmigrationXi JinpingNicaraguan canalCELACoil OASNicaraguaenvironmentalismVenezuelaEcuadorbankingCubaPanamapoliticsIMFParaguayInternational Monetary FundArgentine debt crisisAfro-Latin American issuesCristina Fernandez de KirchnerUruguayColombiamanufacturingtransportationagriculturecommoditiescoalminingsoybeansdeforestationopiumlaborfoodcuisineJapaneseprejudicecorruptionhistorychifahydro-electric plantsNicolas MaduroDiosdado Cabellohigh-speed railextractive industriesThe AmazonAlberto FujimoriLGBT issuesindentured servitudePanama CanalAsian-Latin American issuesJapanese-Latin AmericansMario Vargas LlosaThe Shining Path
Mystery and celebration are the twin themes of Latin Pulse this week. The mystery is provided through an analysis of the complex case regarding the death of Alberto Nisman, a special prosecutor in Argentina. The program sorts through the case linked to the bombing of a Jewish community center in the 1990s. The celebration theme comes in the form of Carnival in Brazil. The news segment of the program discusses how the Argentine Forensic Anthropology Team has cast doubt on the explanation of the Mexican government regarding 43 missing students, a case that has galvanized a protest movement in Mexico.The program includes in-depth interviews with:Fulton Armstrong*, of American University's Center for Latin American & Latino Studies (CLALS); and Rachel Glickhouse, author of the Rio Gringa blog. Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell; Producer: Jim Singer; andProduction Assistant: Gabriela Canchola.*More from Fulton Armstrong on the Nisman case can be found here.(To download or stream this podcast, click here.) (The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 42 MB.) podcastnewsLatin AmericadiplomacytradeArgentinaAlberto NismanIranHector TimmermanBrazilIntelligence SecretariatDrug WarespionageMexicoviolenceterrorismscandalculturemusicAfro-BraziliansAMIA bombingCarlos MenemHezbollahoil justiceconspiracyIsraelimpunitymediaChinaCatholicismCarnivalsambaparadescelebrationJewish community centerAntonio Jaime StiussoArgentine Forensic Anthropology TeamCristina Fernandez de Kirchner
The debate over immigration in the U.S. took center stage in Washington, DC, and with the U.S. Congress this week, and that provides one of the main themes for this edition of Latin Pulse this week. The program looks at the historical context of the immigration debate and analyzes the potential for progress on immigration reform. The program also provides an update on the Zapatistas in Chiapas and discusses the problems that they face with violence and repression. The news segment of the program looks the series of hearings this week regarding diplomacy between the U.S. and Cuba.The program includes in-depth interviews with:Susan Martin, director of Georgetown University's Institute for the Study of International Migration (ISIM); and Giles Clarke* of Getty Images Reportage. Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell; Producer: Jim Singer; andProduction Assistant: Gabriela Canchola.*Clarke's photo essay on the Zapatistas for Business Insider can be found here.(To download or stream this podcast, click here.) (The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 42 MB.) podcastnewsLatin AmericaCubadiplomacytradeUnited StatestourismRaul CastrotravelBarack ObamaU.S. CongressespionageBrazilColombiaimmigrationeconomicspoliticsArgentinaterrorismIntelligence SecretariatAlberto Nismanviolencefree speech internet GuantanamobaseballcigarsremittancesembargoshippingdemocracycensorshipmusicPanamaUSAIDeconomic sanctionsPanama CanalCuban rappersrap musichip hopLos AldeanosRobert MenendezMarco RubioU.S. State DepartmentColombian Civil WarCristina Fernandez de Kirchner
GUESTS: COMANDANTE CAZORLA FROM VENEZUELA...... FAUSTA RODRIGUEZ WERTZ, EDITOR OF FAUSTA'S BLOG.... WE WILL LOOK AT THE CURRENT SITUATION IN VENEZUELA, THE POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC CRISIS, THE IMPACT OF THE DROP IN OIL PRICES....THE CUBA-VENEZUELA RELATIONSHIP.......VENEZUELA AND COLOMBIA..... THE NISMAN MURDER IN ARGENTINA......PLUS OTHER US-LATIN AMERICA STORIES.... CLICK AUDIBLE.COM, YOUR SOURCE FOR AUDIO BOOKS! CHECK OUT MY AMERICAN THINKER POSTS ARCHIVES! CHECK OUT THE MUSIC OF JOANNA MELL, HARPIST..... CHECK OUT THE MUSIC OF CARLOS GUEDES..... WANT TO READ A GOOD BOOK? TRY MY BOOK "CUBANOS IN WISCONSIN"
The tensions within U.S. policy toward Cuba provide the main focus on Latin Pulse this week. The program analyzes how domestic politics in the United States continue to have an effect on the diplomatic changes in Cuba. The program also focuses on the continuation of controversial democracy building programs from USAID, aimed at Cuba. The news segment of the program looks at the complex case in Argentina linking the country's spy agency and the murder of a special prosecutor. The program covers the surprise reaction of the country's president this week.The program includes in-depth interviews with:Eric Hershberg, director of American University's Center for Latin American & Latino Studies (CLALS); and Sujatha Fernandes of the City University of New York (CUNY). Executive Producer: Rick Rockwell; Producer: Jim Singer; andProduction Assistant: Gabriela Canchola.(To download or stream this podcast, click here.) (The program is 30 minutes in length and the file size is 42 MB.) podcastnewsLatin AmericaCubadiplomacytradeUnited StatestourismRaul CastrotravelBarack ObamaU.S. CongressespionageBrazilColombiaimmigrationeconomicspoliticsArgentinaterrorismIntelligence SecretariatAlberto Nismanviolencefree speech internet GuantanamobaseballcigarsremittancesembargoshippingdemocracycensorshipmusicPanamaUSAIDeconomic sanctionsPanama CanalCuban rappersrap musichip hopLos AldeanosRobert MenendezMarco RubioU.S. State DepartmentColombian Civil WarCristina Fernandez de Kirchner
La justicia argentina prohibió la salida del país de Diego Lagomarsino, un colaborador cercano al fiscal Alberto Nisman que le prestó el sábado pasado... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Argentina: mistero e dubbi sulla morte del magistrato anti Kirchner, Alberto Nisman. Andres Beltramo Alvarez, corrispondente de "La Red Argentina". - Colpi di pistola a Barletta contro consigliere comunale. Pasquale Ventura, capogruppo PD al comune di Barletta.
En el programa de hoy abordamos la noticia sobre el fiscal argentino Alberto Nisman, que ha sido encontrado muerto, según indican las primeras informaciones, como consecuencia de un suicidio. Este suceso ha provocado protestas en las calles de la capital argentina por parte de diversos grupos, que han exigido que se esclarezca el fallecimiento del fiscal. D. Antonio y Julio Arasanz, nuestro invitado de hoy, analizan este caso, así como el tratamiento que ha recibido por parte de la prensa española y argentina, repasando distintos ejemplos de crímenes de Estado acontecidos en el pasado. También hemos analizado la tensión existente entre PSOE e IU en Andalucía, que puede provocar la anticipación de las elecciones en dicha región. Mientras, el aparato del PSOE ha declarado la guerra al partido de Pablo Iglesias, a quien acusan de representar a “la casta de los prepotentes”. Por ultimo, abordamos algunos asuntos relevantes del ámbito internacional, como el presidencialismo a la fuerza en Turquía, las relaciones entre EE.UU. y Cuba o la situación de Rusia, que continuaremos analizando en programas sucesivos. Ha presentado el programa Pedro Gómez, con el análisis de D. Antonio Garcia-Trevijano y la colaboración desde el Reino Unido de Julio Arasanz.
En el programa de hoy abordamos la noticia sobre el fiscal argentino Alberto Nisman, que ha sido encontrado muerto, según indican las primeras informaciones, como consecuencia de un suicidio. Este suceso ha provocado protestas en las calles de la capital argentina por parte de diversos grupos, que han exigido que se esclarezca el fallecimiento del fiscal. D. Antonio y Julio Arasanz, nuestro invitado de hoy, analizan este caso, así como el tratamiento que ha recibido por parte de la prensa española y argentina, repasando distintos ejemplos de crímenes de Estado acontecidos en el pasado. También hemos analizado la tensión existente entre PSOE e IU en Andalucía, que puede provocar la anticipación de las elecciones en dicha región. Mientras, el aparato del PSOE ha declarado la guerra al partido de Pablo Iglesias, a quien acusan de representar a “la casta de los prepotentes”. Por ultimo, abordamos algunos asuntos relevantes del ámbito internacional, como el presidencialismo a la fuerza en Turquía, las relaciones entre EE.UU. y Cuba o la situación de Rusia, que continuaremos analizando en programas sucesivos. Ha presentado el programa Pedro Gómez, con el análisis de D. Antonio Garcia-Trevijano y la colaboración desde el Reino Unido de Julio Arasanz.
An Argentine prosecutor who had accused the government of a cover-up in relation to a terrorist attack on a Jewish community centre 20 years ago has been found dead a day before he was due to explain his allegations to the Argentine congress. Fiona Symon talks to Benedict Mander about the mysterious circumstances surrounding Alberto Nisman's death. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For more than a decade, the Argentinian government and the judge in charge covered up the investigation about the 1994 AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires in which 85 persons were killed and 151 wounded. This was the deadliest bombing in Argentinian history. Prosecutor Nisman reversed the investigation and caused Argentinian to be the first country to demand, through Interpol, the capture of the Iranians accused of being the perpetrators, including Iran's then President Hashemi-Rafsanjani.
For more than a decade, the Argentinian government and the judge in charge covered up the investigation about the 1994 AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires in which 85 persons were killed and 151 wounded. This was the deadliest bombing in Argentinian history. Prosecutor Nisman reversed the investigation and caused Argentinian to be the first country to demand, through Interpol, the capture of the Iranians accused of being the perpetrators, including Iran's then President Hashemi-Rafsanjani.
For more than a decade, the Argentinian government and the judge in charge covered up the investigation about the 1994 AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires in which 85 persons were killed and 151 wounded. This was the deadliest bombing in Argentinian history. Prosecutor Nisman reversed the investigation and caused Argentinian to be the first country to demand, through Interpol, the capture of the Iranians accused of being the perpetrators, including Iran's then President Hashemi-Rafsanjani.