Alberto Nisman, the Argentinean prosecutor who is seeking to prosecute the Iranians involved in the AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires in the early '90's, is accusing Iran of
infiltrating several Latin American countries. No kidding.
In a 500-page indictment realeased today, the General Prosecutor in
the AMIA case, Alberto Nisman, accused the Iranian regime of
"infiltrating" several South American countries "by building local
clandestine intelligence stations designed to sponsor, foster and
execute terrorist attacks, within the principles to export the Islamic
revolution.
"Based in countless reports, evidence, testimonies, court and
investigative records related to other countries of the region, North
America and Europe, including rulings of foreign courts against the
Iranian regime, he proved the identical decision-making mechanism,
planning and execution of terrorist attacks verified in different
countries, which were judicially attributed to Iranian intelligence
agents," according to a briefing sent to the media.
In this presentation, Nisman was able to corroborate and strengthen
with new evidence, the responsibility of the highest authorities of the
Islamic Republic of Iran in the AMIA bombing, which cost the life of 85
people, stressing the higher decree of responsibility that Mohsen
Rabbani had not only in the attack, but also as a coordinator of the
Iranian infiltration in South America.
That's been known for years....
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