Iranian Foreign Affairs minister Ali Akbar Salehi criticized Interpol for having stated that the existing red notices (international arrest warrants) on six Iranians suspected of involvement in the terrorist attack on a Buenos Aires Jewish organization remain active. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesAh finally the other shoe drops.
Mar 19th, 2013 - 07:36 am - Link - Report abuse 0It seems that what Argentina and Iran says differs from each other.
But are any of us that surprised? Neither country is known for it's truthfulness. Perhaps they were saying the same words, but their interpretation of them was different.
Argentina hears Iran say: we will assist you in your investigation, and by the way do you want our oil?
Iran hears Argentina say: we'll bury this issue, drop the interpol notices, and by the way we want your oil!
We all know that these two countries only ever hear what they want to hear, not what has actually been said.
I wonder how long it will take for this 'truth' commission to cease to exist? In fact, I wonder if the commission will ever be set up.
Very convenient for Argentinian politicians if the writ of interpol does run in Argentina or by extension to Argentinians in other countries ,I smell a plot to get Argentina expelled from interpol.
Mar 19th, 2013 - 09:54 am - Link - Report abuse 0Ali Akbar Salehi argued that according to the memorandum or understanding signed by Iran and Argentina to help with the investigation of the deadly 1994 bombing of the Amia Jewish community centre, Interpol must eliminate the charges against the Iranian authorities”, among which figures the current Minister of Defence Ahmad Vahidi.
Mar 19th, 2013 - 10:35 am - Link - Report abuse 0So, according to Iran, Argentina promised to get rid of the red notices...
promising to do things she cant deliver again.. there's a shocker for CFKs government.
@2 No doubt when Interpol refuses to do what argieland tells it to do, argieland will decide to withdraw. Standard argie procedure when things aren't going its way!
Mar 19th, 2013 - 02:08 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Of course I meant to say
Mar 19th, 2013 - 07:20 pm - Link - Report abuse 0;does not run;
So the rag-heads in western suits want their arrest warrants lifted and The Twat Timerman said he could do it.
Mar 19th, 2013 - 07:46 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Who is the bigger fool here?
Perhaps it would look and appear better if they had an honest referee to sit between them,
Mar 19th, 2013 - 08:22 pm - Link - Report abuse 0At least to look good,
May one suggest
North Korea,
Lolol.
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85 people died, hundreds were injured and nearly 20 years later no one knows who did it?! This is just more political gamesmanship and all governments have to denounce terrorism. As an American my greatest fear isn't war, but what will happen to us all when gangs, cartels, organized crime, spy networks, and terror groups discover how easy it is to identify & contact U.S. citizens who lose everything to the greed & corruption so rampant in the U.S. family court system. What will a person do who has nothing left to lose? The AP reported over 3000 fathers were wrongly incarcerated and held for ransom in the state of Georgia in 2011 alone. Search the deplorable antics of Judge McCree, Judge Steven Jones, Judge Adams, DA Williardson, Marital Master Philip Cross, Judge Lefrancois, Judge Conahan, and Judge Ciavarella. See judicial abuse victims Tom Ball, Brian Benedict, James Malone, Derrick Miller, Thomas Tarbell, Steve Cook, James Calvert, & New York City Police Officer Martin Romanchick. See the story of victims Steve Mercier, Brian Armstrong, Wilber Streett, all brutally attacked while being held for ransom by U.S. family courts, and the tragedies of judicial child abuse victims Matt Worster, Tyler Hutchinson, and Adam Lanza. Governments everywhere must condemn terrorism where ever it is discovered so we all can be safe.
Mar 20th, 2013 - 12:29 am - Link - Report abuse 0@8 Truth & Justice
Mar 20th, 2013 - 11:16 am - Link - Report abuse 0The problem with that is that ALL our governments engage in forms of terrorism .. we just apply different names to it when it is done by our own 'side'. They are totally reliant on the paranoia it drives to exercise their control over us, and to restrict our freedoms.
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