Argentinian Spymaster Testifies About Relationship With Prosecutor Found Dead While Investigating 1994 Jewish Center Bombing
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The late Argentinian prosecutor Alberto Nisman, who died while investigating the unsolved 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish center. Photo: Twitter.
Argentina’s most famous spymaster appeared before a local court on Monday to answer questions about the last days of his relationship with a prosecutor who died while investigating the country’s worst terrorist attack.
Antonio Stiuso assisted prosecutor Alberto Nisman’s investigation of the unsolved 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish center. Nisman tried to contact Stiuso four times by telephone the day before he was found shot dead in his apartment on Jan. 18, 2015. Stiuso said in a statement to a prosecutor last year that he never heard the calls.
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