Posted on 01/23/2015 7:04:44 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Argentina President Cristina Kirchner reversed her government's position on the death of prosecutor Alberto Nisman, saying now that his death was not a suicide.
The reversal comes as evidence gathered by Nisman proving that the government covered up Iranian involvement in the 1994 suicide bombing of a Jewish community center was released.on Thursday. Kirchner is saying that Nisman was killed to discredit her government and that the prosecutor was "misled" by people posing as intelligence agents who fed him wrong information.
Kirchner, after flip-flopping on the suicide theory, is now trying to convince the public that Nisman was duped by people whom he wrongfully thought were intelligence agents and who gave him false information.
Kirchner is acting the part of a concerned woman who feels sorry for Nisman for being misled by people who she says were trying to act against the government, used Nisman for their own purposes, and then finished him off when they had no more use for him.
How delightful. At least she no longer believes Nisman killed himself. It’s the bad people who did it.
Earlier this week, a locksmith debunked the theory that it must have been a suicide because the bathroom door was locked. He said the service door to the late prosecutor’s apartment was closed but unlocked.
Government prosecutor Viviana Fein said that the locksmith was mistaken, insisting that the service door of Alberto Nisman’s apartment was locked when his mother and the bodyguards arrived, the Buenos Aires Herald reported.
Fein explained the different versions by pointing out that there were two locks on the service door and that Nisman’s mother had unlocked one of them before the locksmith arrived.
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Let me guess... she won’t rest until she finds the real killer(s).
THey’ll put Eric Holder on that case.
It was Argentcide.
Is there ANY country in South America that isn’t rotten and corrupt??
Amateurs.
You being from Canada, I presume you take 'South America' as any country being south of the Canadian border.
In which case the answer to your question is 'No'.
So why would their President be involved in the decision in calling this a murder or suicide? Just how corrupt is that autocracy anyways?
I can’t think of one, but I guess French Guiana would be the least but does it count since it is officially part of a European country?
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