Two years after the death of Alberto Nisman, organizers of tributes to the deceased Argentine prosecutor appear hopeful that the circumstances of his death will be clarified. Tributes were held for Nisman who was found dead at his home in the Argentine capital in January, 2015, in the midst of his investigation into the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish Center. Read full article
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Disclaimer & comment rulesWe must continue working for the truth
Jan 20th, 2017 - 08:40 pm - Link - Report abuse +2You guys don't know the meaning of the word=Truth..
Lies , deceit , corruption , crooked , fraudulent ,
But the truth, Never.
The one man seeking the Truth was murdered.
Jan 20th, 2017 - 10:00 pm - Link - Report abuse +7What does that tell you about Argentines like Enrique and his beloved EVITA Kirchnerist?
@1
Jan 21st, 2017 - 02:53 am - Link - Report abuse -8The British are the most lying, deceitful crooks of the last 400 years. At best tied with the French, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Italians, Belgians, Russians, and Danes.
Or how did all those colonies end up as part of your Empire? Truth and honesty?
Loser Briton doesn't even know his history. How the British conned native Americans, Indians, Africans, Asians, time and time again. You even drugged the Chinese population and semi-starved the Irish. You played Native tribes against each other on the basis of divide and conquer. You subjugated Indian natives in their own home India. You usurped the land of the Aborigenes and made them into the category of animals in their own land, below human. You resettled many island people's against their will, ended the Maori nation, tried to invade others (Argentina).
WHO ARE YOU KIDDING WITH YOUR APPALLING HISTORY AS A NATION!
Well Chopper, speaking of Native Americans, it seems you are still at it! ;)
Jan 21st, 2017 - 05:41 am - Link - Report abuse +6http://www.thebubble.com/they-came-to-kill-among-injuries-and-chaos-mapuche-claim-police-repression/
Hey, why do you always have to deflect to Argentina?
Jan 21st, 2017 - 05:49 am - Link - Report abuse -9You can't deny what I just said about British actions before 1945, can't you?
Deflect all you like, you just reinforce my facts.
And funny how YOU, when convenient use the poisoned word repression. In Argentina, removing people that have been squatting in your property and damaging it, for months, is called repression if the police forcefully evict you. If you are blocking a freeway and damaging stores and cars, and the police force you to clear, it's called repression by the media.
This is a ridiculous legacy of the anti-military/police psyche here left over from the 70s. Anything that involves enforcing law and ensuring peace is called Represion, even if it is the repressed who are committing the crime or being violent.
You would probably crucify Argentines if the squatting was allowed to continued. And you crucify them when the law is enforced.
Typical ANTI-ARGIE HYPOCRITE.
Hey, stupid pseudo-Argie hypocrite, Nostrils;
Jan 21st, 2017 - 08:23 am - Link - Report abuse +9This is an article about Argentine conspiracy and Iranian terrorism in Argentina - and you are ranting about the British.
YOU are the ONLY one deflecting.
What a hypocrite - hoping you're proud of Argentine homegrown bigotry against your Jewish community. It fits well with the Argentine genocide against the Argy aboriginals and the missing black population.
You must be so proud.
Stupid Anti-BRITISH hypocrite!
@Kanye
Jan 21st, 2017 - 08:49 am - Link - Report abuse +5It's the very embodiment of the saying, He who speaks the truth shall die.
@Troy
Yeah, he's desperate to turn attention away from the topic. Perhaps Gauchito Drink and Kamerad/Komrade Rique will weigh in with outright denials, ignoring the fact that the Queen of Narcokleptocray admitted herself he was murdered after initial denials. Marti is right though, the handling of the crime scene was a thorough and professional job...
http://i1290.photobucket.com/albums/b521/imoyaro/berniclean_zps11f9fed0.jpg
How peronism investigates the crimes it commits:
Jan 21st, 2017 - 10:11 am - Link - Report abuse +3Police allegedly tampered with crime scene in death of Argentine prosecutor who accused president of corruption
http://www.businessinsider.com/police-caught-allegedly-tampering-with-crime-scene-in-death-of-argentine-prosecutor-who-accused-president-of-corruption-2015-6
Media: New Crime Scene Witness in Nisman Case Emerges ....... basically describe a bunch of amateur CSI-wannabes toying around the crime scene without a single clue of what they were doing........ inside she saw close to 50 people walking around the apartment, moving things around, using a coffee machine and touching Nisman’s cell phone, basically leaving DNA traces everywhere....
Alberto Nisman's murder officially confirmed.... “The evidence shows that major changes were made in the crime scene,” ....
Video Shows Shoddy and Shady Investigation Tainted Evidence After Argentine Prosecutor Nisman's Death
Not just the Argentina of 60 years ago. The Argentina of today.
The Republiqueta of Fidelito's What Crime Scene? Argentina
Briton doesn't even know his history=Fidel_CasTroll
Jan 21st, 2017 - 12:22 pm - Link - Report abuse +1then tell me what I said, that was wrong..
Poor Nostril. Still on with the half-truths.
Jan 21st, 2017 - 09:05 pm - Link - Report abuse -2How did the colonies end up as part of our Empire? Well, we took a lot of them off the Dutch, the Spanish and the French. 'Reprehensible' acts that we carried out at the same time as everybody else was doing the same thing? We also did a lot of exploring. Along the way we did such horrible things as stopping the Portuguese and Spanish from stealing South American gold and silver. We also stamped out the slavery that the French and Spanish were so keen on.
Curiously, we, the British, had many Amerindian allies. On the other hand, the French and Spanish were much keener on subjugation. England and its successors are a trading nation. The Chinese people want opium to relieve the misery imposed on them by the Imperials and nobles? Okay, we'll trade. Got a list of other countries that did the same? The Japanese for instance. And the British stopped a lot of wars in Africa and India. Can't trade with people if they're busy killing each other. And the Irish did it to themselves. The potato blight has been traced back through America to Spanish Mexico. And throughout the whole 'Famine' period, the Irish continued with the same crop and exporting food. Strange how the Maoris are still in New Zealand.
Also strange how so many of those 'oppressed' countries joined the Commonwealth. Even a couple that were never part of the Empire.
What you need to do is to dig a hole, get in and pull it in after you. It's not as though you ever type anything intelligent.
@Conqueror
Jan 22nd, 2017 - 12:12 am - Link - Report abuse 0Congrats on helping FC by derailing the thread even more.
And your summary is no more truthful than his. When and how did Britain ever stop Spain and Portugal from stealing South American gold? Stole some for ourselves from the Spanish ships would be more accurate.
We did eventually get round to banning the slave trade - after taking it over from Spain and making a lot of money from it. And how many 'Amerindian allies' are left in former British colonies compared to Spanish ones?
Also, do you support all drug dealers who want to give people 'relief from the misery imposed on them', or only nation states? Have you campaigned to legalise drugs, since blocking trade in them is such a bad thing?
As for the famine, who was running Ireland at the time, and who were the big, wealthy landowners who could make more money exporting food than selling it to the staving populace? It was the blight that caused the famine, but it was the UK government's policies that led to so much suffering and death.
Macri and his gang are pushing with all their might to change direction of an investigation on Nisman's death that could never find trace of an outsider--that's why all their friendly media spreads the version of chaos in the crime scene.
Jan 24th, 2017 - 01:43 am - Link - Report abuse 0Their version they want to install is: Nisman denounced Cristina, hence Cristina sent people to kill Nisman. That easy!
The real version, backed up by facts, is: Nisman's denunciation was a badly written piece full of adjectives but short in real facts.
At the time Nisman was to appear before a multi-party congressional committee, some of the proofs contained in his denunciation had already been dispelled.
It was in Cristina 's self interest that Nisman appeared to speak in front of the committee.
Nisman's death muddled the waters and put his famous denunciation, and the search for truth, in the back burner.
Those comfy armchair warriors who have already decided the outcome of the whole drama should at least make the effort of reading Nisman's denunciation, and then come back and acknowledge their prejudices and ignorance.
It was in Cristina 's self interest that Nisman appeared to speak in front of the committee.
Jan 24th, 2017 - 11:05 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Sure it was, Kamerad/Komrade Rique. That's why he died before he could do that On a lighter note, there's this...
https://panampost.com/raquel-garcia/2017/01/24/argentine-judge-investigates-cristina-kirchner-fabricating-evidence/
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