Argentina President Plays Victim After Nisman Death Triggers Political Crisis
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Argentine President Cristina Kirchner says the Argentinian prosecutor's death was not a suicide but rather part of a plot to implicate her in a cover-up for a Jewish bombing attack. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.
Reuters – President Cristina Fernandez hunkered down in her presidential residence for a week before speaking about the mysterious death of a state prosecutor who claimed she sought to whitewash Iran’s alleged involvement in a 1994 bomb attack on Argentine soil.
When she did, Argentines were left in little doubt who she viewed as the victim in the scandal.
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