“Almost 10 years on from his death in mysterious circumstances at a Buenos Aires tower block, a new report published by prosecutors in Argentina has concluded that Alberto Nisman was killed”, I read in this same paper. Wasn’t this obvious from square one? Did anyone really think Nisman had killed himself? We all saw and heard him when he was interviewed by Edgardo Alfano on TV. He sounded determined to testify a few hours later before Congress, willing to shed light on the Iranian involvement in the deadly 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish community centre. He didn’t look depressed at all. On the contrary. When the police arrived at the crime scene, they messed things up on purpose, deliberately erasing crucial evidence. You didn’t have to be Sherlock Holmes to figure it out. The prosecutor was murdered. He had to be silenced by the ones he was about to accuse openly. It has taken 10 long years to arrive at this conclusion. Someone once said: “Nothing is so similar to injustice as late justice”. So painfully true in Argentina!

Buenos Aires Times, Jan 18, 2025

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