BUENOS AIRES, Argentina She was just 21, visiting the citys main Jewish community center with her mother, when a suicide bomber detonated a rental van loaded with explosives.
Paola Czyzewski and 84 others were killed in the July 18, 1994, bombing, which was considered the bloodiest attack against Jews since World War II. Although Iran was widely ...
WASHINGTON (JTA) Two U.S. senators asked the president of Argentina to end her countrys agreement with Iran to establish a truth commission on the 1994 bombing of the Buenos Aires Jewish community center.
Sens. Mark Kirk (R-Ill.) and Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) sent a letter Monday to Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner expressing ...
BUENOSARIES, Argentina (JTA) -- The pro-Israeli site reported,Argentina's foreign minister, Hector Timerman, defended himself against accusations that he betrayed his Judaism by signing an agreement with Iran.
I did not betray my Judaism in the pact with Iran because we are trying to solve the AMIA bombing case," Timerman said Monday during an interview ...
Argentina'sforeign minister has insisted that an Argentine judge will question Iranian suspectsover the deadly 1994 bombing of a Jewish charities building in Buenos Aires, despite an apparent Iranian refusal.
Hector Timerman gave the assurance to a Senate committee on Wednesday, a day after Iran's foreign ministry said assertions that former Iranian ...
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) -- Argentine Jewish leaders are opposing a deal with Iran that President Cristina Fernandez sent to congress Friday for approval.
Fernandez says it will advance a criminal investigation of Argentina's worst terrorist attack - the 1994 bombing at a Jewish center that killed 85 people.
The deal calls for a "truth commission" ...
(Reuters) - Argentine President Cristina Fernandez defended a pact withIranto set up a "truth commission" to investigate the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires and asked Congress on Thursday to approve the accord.
Argentine courts accuse Iran of sponsoring the attack, which killed 85 people. The pact signed with Tehran has been ...
(Reuters) - The United States on Thursday voiced doubt thatArgentinaand Iran's planned "truth commission" would bring to justice those responsible for the deadly 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish community center.
Argentine courts have saidIranwas behind the attack on the Jewish center, which killed 85 people.
The commission agreement, announced ...
BUENOS AIRES Iran's defense minister will be questioned by an Argentine judge as part of an agreement to investigate a deadly 1994 attack on a Buenos Aires Jewish center, Argentina said Wednesday.
Seven other Iranians with international arrest warrants against them also will also be questioned by the Argentine judge in Tehran, Argentine Foreign Minister ...
The government of Argentina ispartnering with Iranto find out just who blew up the Jewish cultural center in Buenos Aires, which resulted in the deaths of 85 innocent people. Argentinean law enforcement authorities have long believed, of course, that Iran is responsible for the attack:
A "Memorandum of Understanding" including the creation of a "Truth ...
JERUSALEM (AP) -- Israel summoned the Argentinian ambassador on Tuesday in protest over an agreement between Iran and Argentina to jointly investigate the bombing 19 years ago of a Jewish center that killed 85 people in Buenos Aires and that was widely blamed on Tehran.
The terror attack was the deadliest on Argentinian soil, coming just two years ...
(Reuters) - World Jewish groups denounced plans byArgentinaandIranto form a truth commission to investigate the deadly 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish community centre that Argentine courts say was sponsored byIran.
The commission, announced during the weekend, was seen as a minor diplomatic victory forIranas it fights a U.S.-led effort to isolate ...
(Reuters) -Argentinasaid on Sunday it had agreed with Iran to establish a "truth commission" in a bid to resolve the 1994 bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish community center that Argentine courts accuse the Iran of sponsoring.
Argentine President Cristina Fernandez agreed to open talks with Tehran on the attack last year in a sharp change in diplomatic ...