Buenos Aires province Governor Daniel Scioli praised a recent ruling that dismissed the complaint filed by late AMIA special prosecutor Alberto Nisman accusing President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and top government officials of seeking to cover up Iran’s alleged involvement in the bombing of the AMIA Jewish community center back in 1994.
“We all have to become aware that Nisman’s complaint was a scandal,” Scioli said in statements to a news channel today. “The tenacity of President Cristina Kirchner has allowed overcoming something that was tremendous; first, the death of the prosecutor and then the international damage that his false accusation created.”
According to the governor, the cover-up report was a result of a “media and political operation” as part of a maneuver “that has made a lot of damage” to Argentina.
“I want the effects and the grounds of each of the legal instances to be spread in the international level,” Scioli said referring to the decisions by five different judges rejecting the complaint filed by Alberto Nisman in January, only days before he was found dead under mysterious circumstances in his Buenos Aires City apartment.
“The calm I want to transmit is that in Argentina things will go better and better,” Scioli affirmed adding he “always considered inappropriate to think (President) Cristina (Fernández de Kirchner) was being imputed; the ‘all’s fair’ (thinking) can not exist.”
Source: Buenos Aires Herald