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March 19, 2014
Victims’ families, government officials and diplomats gathered in Buenos Aires at the former site of the Israeli embassy to mark the 22nd anniversary of the terrorist bombing there. “The terrorist goes against the Koran, the Torah and the New Testament,” Israel’s ambassador to Buenos Aires, Dorit Shavit, told the gathering on Tuesday. “The State of Israel state speaks out against those that brandish a religious flag with fanaticism.” The March 17, 1992...
 
February 18, 2014
Detienen a dos terroristas de ETA en Puerto Vallarta
Police in Mexico arrested on Sunday two members of the armed Basque separatist group ETA who belonged to a unit that killed 18 people, the Spanish government said. The pair, a man and a woman who have been on the run from the authorities for over two decades, were detained in the Pacific tourist resort of Puerto Vallarta by Mexican police, the Interior Ministry said in a statement. Juan Jesus Narvaez Goni and Itziar Alberdi joined an ETA unit in 1990 that was charged with carrying out...
 
By: Mitch Ginsburg
December 10, 2013
Iran has built an infrastructure of terror in Central and South America in order, among other goals, to target Israelis and Jews there and have a base from which to attack the US, Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon said Monday. Ya’alon, meeting with Guatemalan President Otto Fernando Perez Molina, himself a former director of military intelligence, warned that Iran, which operates the Lebanese terror group Hezbollah as a proxy, was using diplomatic cover to spread terror in the...
 
November 27, 2013
As the United States forges ahead with its unpredictable negotiations with Iran over its nuclear program, President Cristina Kirchner of Argentina is doing her best to let the Iranians off the hook for the bombing of the Jewish Community Center in Argentina in 1994. Even though this was described as the worst act of terrorism to have occurred on the South American continent resulting in the death of 83 individuals, and in spite of overwhelming evidence as to Iran’s complicity, the case...
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November 8, 2013
MADRID -- Nine additional members of Basque separatist group ETA were freed Friday following a ruling by the Spanish National Court, even though prosecutors asked to wait for a ruling from the country's highest court. The releases follow an Oct. 21 ruling by the European Court of Human Rights, which found illegal the method by which Spain calculated the time to be served. That had resulted in ETA members staying in jail far longer than the length of their original sentences. The nine...
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July 18, 2013
The AMIA authorities and victims’ families marked this morning the 19th anniversary of a deep-rooted wound among all Argentineans: the bombing of the Jewish community center that claimed the lives of 85 people and left 300 seriously injured. President CFK, absent. Criticism to the MoU signed with Iran stirred up. As every year, a siren sounded loud at 9.53 with victims’ families bringing back the beginning of one of the saddest chapters in Argentina’s history. AMIA head...
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By: Guy Taylor
July 10, 2013
House Republicans this week accused Argentina of trying to block their investigation into suspected Iranian ties to terrorism in the Western Hemisphere by refusing to let an Argentinian prosecutor testify on the matter Tuesday. Lawmakers had invited the testimony from Alberto Nisman, the special prosecutor in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires, in hopes that it would refute the report by the State Department that asserted Iran’s influence in the hemisphere is...
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July 8, 2013
Unknown individuals threw a Molotov cocktail at the house of the candidate for city council from the Contract for Baja California Coalition, Leticia Castañada, however it did not explode and there were no major consequences. The events occurred at 6AM today at her home in Mariano Matamoros, in District 13, where mayoral candidate, Jorge Astiazarán Orcí, went to attend to the matters. Leticia Castañeda was for years a militant in the National Action Party, and...
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By: Arthur Brice
July 3, 2013
An Argentine special prosecutor's accusation that Iran has established terrorist networks throughout Latin America has renewed debate over how big a threat that poses to the region and the United States. Alberto Nisman, who is investigating the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires that killed 85 people, said in a 500-page report released last week that Iran has been building the networks for nearly 30 years. That assessment coincides with a viewpoint held by many Western...
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April 17, 2013
Below is a list of the interviews that Steve Emerson, Executive Director, of the Investigative Project has given regarding the Boston Terrorist Attack. Select interviews are linked below. Please click the picture to view the individual segments. TELEVISION National TV Appearances Katie Couric - ABC TV Megyn Kelly - Fox News Washington Journal - C-SPAN Steve Emerson on C-SPAN's Washington Journal (click the picture to view the video) Steve Emerson on Fox News with Megyn Kelly (click...
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