Monday, December 18, 2017

Murder or Suicide of Alberto Nisman Mystery

Murder or Suicide of Alberto Nisman Mystery --- ===


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Death of Alberto Nisman

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Demonstration one year after his death.
The death of Alberto Nisman, an Argentine lawyer who specialized in international terrorism, became known in the early hours of Monday, January 19, 2015. He was found shot in the head in his apartment in the Torre del Parque building in the upscale Le Parc Puerto Madero development in the neighborhood of Puerto Madero in Buenos Aires.
The cause is labeled a "suspicious death" and both murder and suicide have been suspected.[1] The Nisman death was investigated by Federal Judge Emma Palmaghini and Special Prosecutor Viviana Fein.[2]

Background[edit]

Natalio Alberto Nisman had been the Special Prosecutor in charge of the 1994 AMIA bombing investigation since 13 September 2004. The case had been marked by judicial misconduct, and had reached an impasse.[3]
The 2013 signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with Iran to facilitate the investigation led to a breach between Nisman and President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner. Nisman alleged that the signing of the memorandum with Iran was part of an effort to cover-up alleged Iranian complicity in the AMIA bombing in exchange for improved trade relations.[4] The accusation was based on Nisman's belief that the administration had petitioned Interpol to lift Red Notices against numerous Iranian officials during the negotiations. The Secretary General of Interpol at the time, Ronald Noble, said on 15 January 2015 that no such requests had been made, and that Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman had stated on each occasion the case was discussed that Interpol should keep the red notices effective,[5]and that "Prosecutor Nisman's assertion is false."[6]
Nisman's body was found 19 January. The discovery of the body came hours before the prosecutor was to present his complaint to the Criminal Law Committee of the Chamber of Deputies;[7][8][9] Nisman had already submitted his complaint and wiretap transcripts to Judge Ariel Lijo on 14 January.[5] The Nisman death is under investigation by Federal Judge Emma Palmaghini and Special Prosecutor Viviana Fein. It is unknown if the death was a suicide, a forced suicide, or a murder.[2]
Federal Judge Daniel Rafecas dismissed the Nisman complaint, which had been resubmitted to the courts by Federal Prosecutor Gerardo Pollicita, on 26 February. Judge Rafecas held in his ruling that "none of the two hypotheses of a crime put forward by prosecutor Pollicita in his writ stand up to the minimum level of scrutiny".[10]
Pollicita did not succeed Nisman as chief AMIA prosecutor; this office was headed as of 13 February by a prosecution task force led by coordinator Juan Murray.[11]

Complaint[edit]

In a complaint issued on Tuesday January 13, 2015, Nisman accused President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner, Minister of Foreign Relations Héctor Timerman, deputy Andrés Larroque and the piqueteros Luis D'Elia and Fernando Esteche of concealment. According to Nisman, they had guaranteed impunity of Iran with the memorandum to unblock relations with this country and impute some called "local fascists".[12]
The complaint was based on eavesdropping on an alleged Iranian spy who spoke on different occasions to D'Elia, Esteche, and Larroque, and on Nisman's stated belief that the administration had petitioned Interpol to lift Red Notices against numerous Iranian officials during said negotiations.[5] The Secretary General of Interpol at the time, Ronald Noble, noted on 15 January 2015 however that no such requests had been made, and that “on each occasion that [Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman] and I spoke about the Interpol red notices issued in connection to the AMIA case, [Timerman] stated that Interpol should keep the red notices effective.” [5] Noble added on 18 January that "Prosecutor Nisman's assertion is false."[6]
Nisman claimed that Cristina Fernandez had ordered an agent of the "SIDE" (Secretariat of Intelligence) she trusts or Andrés Larroque, and both delivered that to Esteche or to D'Elia. D'Elia communicated to the alleged Iranian agent Alejandro Yussuf Khalil, who telephoned Mohsen Rabbani (one of the parties accused of the 1994 bombing). According to Nisman, the reasons for the orders were intended to overcome "the Argentina energy crisis through an exchange of [Iranian] oil with [Argentine] grains" and "even sell arms [to Iran]". Nisman claimed that to finalize the memorandum, the condition that Interpol red notices against several officials of Iran be rescinded was included,[13] an assertion discredited by Interpol director Ronald Noble.[6] Wikileaks cables also revealed that the U.S. Embassy in Argentinahad given Nisman direct orders not to investigate any local connections to the AMIA bombing as well as any Syrian links to same. He was instead to assume guilt on the part of the Iranian suspects in the case regardless of evidence.[12]

Death[edit]


Woman with a sign "We are all Nisman" in a march in Buenos Aires the day after his death.

Demonstration one year after his death.
Nisman was found next to a Bersa gun, .22 caliber, in his 13th-floor apartment in the Torre del Parque building within the upscale Le Parc Puerto Madero development located in Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires.[2] At 3 a.m. on Monday, 19 January 2015, after Nisman's mother tried, with no success, to open the door, a locksmith could open the service door of his house, which was locked from inside. When they managed to get inside, Nisman's body was found lifeless in the bathroom, along with a pistol and a cap bullet.[14]
According to the autopsy, Nisman died the previous afternoon and had an entry bullet wound on the right parietal (temple) of his head, two inches above the ear; the bullet remained inside the head with no exit wound. His body was found inside the bathroom and blocking the door, and there were no signs of forced entry or robbery in the apartment.[15] The paraffin test did not reveal any gunshot residue on Nisman's hands, suggesting that he may not have fired the gun himself.[2] The results of such a test, however, may not be conclusive, as the gun involved is of small caliber and may leave no trace.[16]His body did not have signs of physical attacks, and Prosecutor Fein commented that there were no items suggesting the presence of other people in the crime scene.[2] Fein announced on 9 February, however, that DNA from a second person was found on a coffee cup in the kitchen sink.[16] Nisman had made numerous cryptic comments shortly before his death, including a WhatsApp message that said "I'm better than ever and sooner than later the truth will prevail".[2]
The gun found did not belong to Nisman.[17] It was registered in the name of an employee of the prosecutor, computer repair technician Diego Lagomarsino.[18]Lagomarsino was a frequent guest at the Nisman residence, and is the last person known to have seen him alive. He last visited Nisman at around 8 p.m. on the day of Nisman's death, and according to Le Parc security records, stayed there as late as 12:54 a.m.[19]
While the .22 caliber weapon that fired the fatal shot belonged to Lagomarsino, he could not explain how no fingerprints of his were present on the weapon, as would be expected.[20] He claimed to have brought it to the department upon request, because Nisman distrusted his own custody.[20][21] Accordingly, Nisman's 10-man security detail were not at home watching when Nisman died.[22] Lagomarsino earned an unusually large salary as Nisman's personal computer technician (40,000 pesos a month during 2014; US$5,000 at the time).[20] He was asked in a 5 February press conference if he had a homosexual relationship with Nisman as well as a professional one, which he denied.[20] Senator Salvador Cabral stated on 25 February that he had proof to that effect, and was subpoenaed by prosecutor Fein to provide an affidavit.[23]
Senior Secretariat of Intelligence officer Antonio "Jaime" Stiusso, who conducted many of the wiretaps ordered by Nisman, had been dismissed in a December 2014 agency shakeup and had persuaded Nisman to dismiss his 10-man security detail days before his death.[22] Stiusso presented himself on 18 February for questioning by Special Prosecutor Fein after initially evading the subpoenas. Facing unrelated charges of smuggling, he reportedly fled the country for neighboring Uruguay a week later in a black pickup registered to one of the companies allegedly involved in the smuggling operation.[24]
Nisman's death caused an international stir and appeared in many news media worldwide. [25] The death generated more than a million tweets.[26]
The prosecutor in the case said: "There are no witnesses, and no neighbors who could provide data on what happened".[9] It remains unknown if the death was a suicide, a forced suicide, or a murder.[2] Following his death there were massive protests across the country demanding justice and uncovering the cause of death.[27]
The official report released in 2017, concluded that Nisman was murdered which contradicts previous government claims that he committed suicide. It states he was assaulted by two people, beaten and shot.[28]

18-F[edit]

On the 18 February 2015, there was a silent demonstration, convened by the Attorney congregation and federal attorney, in various cities in Argentina and abroad, in order to commemorate the death of Nisman a month earlier. An estimated 400,000 marched in silence in Buenos Aires in torrential rains to honour and mark his death.[29][30][31]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  1. ^ "La fiscal ratificó la carátula de muerte dudosa". Página/12. 22 January 2015.
  2. ^ Jump up to:a b c d e f g "Certezas vs. Incógnitas" [Certainties vs. unknown things]. La Nación (in Spanish). January 25, 2015. Archived from the original on 2015-02-20. Retrieved January 27, 2015.
  3. Jump up^ "Cronología del caso AMIA a 20 años del atentado". BBC News. 18 July 2014.
  4. Jump up^ "Argentina to question ex-spy in probe of Nisman's death". Fox News Latino. 5 February 2015.
  5. ^ Jump up to:a b c d "Five key days: from accusations to tragedy". Buenos Aires Herald. 20 January 2015.
  6. ^ Jump up to:a b c "Former Secretary General of Interpol Ronald Noble talks about the complaint: "What Nisman says is false"". Página/12. 18 January 2015.
  7. Jump up^ «El fiscal Alberto Nisman irá al Congreso para informar sobre la imputación a Cristina Kirchner y Timerman», 20.1.2015 La Nación (Buenos Aires).
  8. Jump up^ «Quién era el fiscal Nisman», 19.1.2015 La Nación (Buenos Aires)
  9. ^ Jump up to:a b «Cómo son las torres Le Parc y el departamento donde murió Nisman», 19.1.2015 La Nación (Buenos Aires).
  10. Jump up^ "Judge Rafecas dismisses AMIA cover-up charge against President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner". Buenos Aires Herald. 26 February 2015.
  11. Jump up^ "Four prosecutors to probe '94 bombing". Buenos Aires Herald. 14 February 2015.
  12. ^ Jump up to:a b "Según cables de Wikileaks, EEUU orientaba a Nisman en la investigación del atentado". Télam.
  13. Jump up^ "CFK acusada de encubrir a Irán en el caso AMIA". El País. 15 January 2015.
  14. Jump up^ «Deceso del Dr. Nisman», artículo en el sitio web del Ministerio de Seguridad (Buenos Aires).
  15. Jump up^ "Officials: Argentine prosecutor died in locked apartment". Times of Israel. 20 January 2015.
  16. ^ Jump up to:a b "Judge confirms DNA profile different to Nisman's found". Buenos Aires Herald. 10 February 2015.
  17. Jump up^ "El arma no era propiedad de Alberto Nisman". La Nación.
  18. Jump up^ "Solicitaron nuevo peritaje del arma". El Litoral.
  19. Jump up^ "Cámaras vs. registros". Página/12. 30 January 2015.
  20. ^ Jump up to:a b c d "Lagomarsino negó una relación homosexual con Nisman". El Litoral. 6 February 2015.
  21. Jump up^ "El asesor de Nisman entre la decepción y la custodia policial". Perfil.
  22. ^ Jump up to:a b "Dead prosecutor was a 'soldier' of ex-Argentine spy boss". Reuters. 6 February 2015.
  23. Jump up^ ""Crimen pasional": Fein citó al senador K que dice que tiene más pruebas". 25 February 2015.
  24. Jump up^ "Argentinian ex-spy accused of tax fraud as allegations swirl in Fernández scandal". The Guardian. 26 February 2015.
  25. Jump up^ "Puzzling Death of a Prosecutor Grips Argentina". New York Times. 19 January 2015.
  26. Jump up^ "Caso Nisman generó 1 millón de tweets". El País.
  27. Jump up^ "Buenos Aires marches to honour deceased prosecutor Alberto Nisman". The Guardian. 18 February 2015.
  28. Jump up^ https://www.algemeiner.com/2017/10/02/official-report-death-of-argentine-prosecutor-in-1994-buenos-aires-jewish-center-bombing-case-was-result-of-murder-not-suicide/
  29. Jump up^ "La polémica por el cálculo de los que fueron a la marcha".
  30. Jump up^ "La familia de Nisman y nueve fiscales irán al frente de la marcha del #18F". 17 February 2015. Archived from the original on 9 July 2015.
  31. Jump up^ Fenwick, Tracy Beck (20 February 2015). "What democracy is and is not: Lessons from 18F in Argentina". The Sydney Morning Herald.

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https://www.timesofisrael.com/argentinas-jewish-leader-nisman-was-fine-when-we-me...
Fernandez's letter contrasts with one she wrote Monday in which she appeared to support the initial finding of suicide, and political analysts said her flip-flop could provoke further turmoil and cast doubt on the investigation's independence. Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner speaking on October 1, 2014. Protest over death of AMIA terror-attack investigator planned for Tel Aviv Friday; President Fernandez, in volte face, now rules out suicide By TOI STAFF, AP and JTA
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Former Interpol Chief Says Argentina Bungled Investigation of ’94 Attack  A judge accused Ronald K. Noble, a former New York University law professor, of taking part in a cover-up of Iran’s role in the attack. Mr. Noble denies it.
By DANIEL POLITI
 Dec. 15, 2017


OP-ED CONTRIBUTORS  Iranian Terror. Argentinian Cover Up. Justice at Last? Our friend Alberto Nisman was killed for trying to expose the truth behind a Buenos Aires bombing. His work is finally being vindicated. By MARK DUBOWITZ and TOBY DERSHOWITZ
 Dec. 11, 2017


Judge Seeks Arrest of Ex-President of Argentina on Treason Charges  Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was charged in connection with the 2015 death of a prosecutor, Daniel Nisman, who had investigated the unsolved 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center. By DANIEL POLITI 
Dec. 7, 2017


Our friend Alberto Nisman was killed for trying to expose the truth behind a Buenos Aires bombing. His work is ... Cristina Fernández de Kirchner was charged in connection with the 2015 death of a prosecutor, Daniel Nisman, who had investigated the unsolved 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center. By DANIEL ...The Conspiracies of the AMIA Attack | The New Yorker
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Jul 20, 2015 - Alberto Nisman accused Iran and Argentina of colluding to bury a terrorist attack. ... In Buenos Aires, Nisman’s case generated conspiracy theories involving spies and foreign governments and conniving politicians. ... On January 14th of this year, Nisman, a career prosecutor in ...

Argentine Court Reopens Investigation of Ex-President in '94 Bomb ...
https://www.nytimes.com/.../argentina-alberto-nisman-cristina-kirchner-bombing-iran....
Dec 29, 2016 - PARANÁ, Argentina — An Argentine court reopened an investigation on Thursday into accusations that former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner sought a secret deal with Iran in connection with the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires. The original case was filed byAlberto Nisman, ...

The Mysterious Death of Alberto Nisman - The New York Times
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Feb 7, 2015 - Days later, the prosecutor is found dead and the president alleges a conspiracy. ... Days earlier, Mr. Nisman had accused President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and top Argentine officials of trying to cover up a deal to shield ... People rallied outside the wake for Alberto Nisman in Buenos Aires on Jan.

Death of Alberto Nisman: Timeline of an Argentine scandal - Telegraph
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Jan 27, 2015 - When Alberto Nisman was found dead only days after accusing President Cristina Kirchner of conspiring with Iran, the story seemed to have unfolded incredibly quickly. In fact, it dates back twenty-one years, to a 1994 terrorist attack on a Jewish community centre in Buenos Aires. What followed was two ...

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Apr 21, 2015 - Beleaguered Cristina Fernández de Kirchner says she is the target of a conspiracybetween US hedge funds, Jewish groups and associates of Alberto Nisman.

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