Biography alberto nisman
- Natalio Alberto Nisman (5 December 1963 – 18 January 2015) was an Argentine lawyer who worked as a federal prosecutor, noted for being the chief investigator of the 1994 car bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires, which killed 85 people, the deadliest terrorist attack in Argentina's history.
- Alberto Nisman spent over a decade investigating the 1994 AMIA bombing and raised both awareness of and questions about Iran's terrorist networks in Argentina.
- Natalio Alberto Nisman was an Argentine lawyer who worked as a federal prosecutor, noted for being the chief investigator of the 1994 car bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires, which killed 85 people, the deadliest terrorist attack in.
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Alberto Nisman
Argentine lawyer and prosecutor
Natalio Alberto Nisman (5 December 1963 – 18 January 2015) was an Argentine lawyer who worked as a federal prosecutor, noted for being the chief investigator of the 1994 car bombing of a Jewish center in Buenos Aires, which killed 85 people, the deadliest terrorist attack in Argentina's history.[3][4] On 18 January 2015, Nisman was found dead at his home in Buenos Aires,[5][6] one day before he was scheduled to report on his findings before a Congress inquiry with supposedly incriminating evidence against high-ranking officials of the then-current Argentinian government including former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, regarding the Memorandum of understanding between Argentina and Iran.[7][8][1]
Nisman's death was initially ruled a suicide by a group of forensic experts appointed by Argentina's Supreme Court in 2015.[9] In 2017,[1] Nisman's death was later determined to have been a homicide by a forensic group of the Gendarmerie.
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About AlbertoNisman.org
AlbertoNisman.org was created to serve as a repository of documents, original material, and analyses associated with Alberto Nisman and the AMIA bombing for the media, the policy community and others researching these issues. In doing so, we honor the legacy of late Argentine Prosecutor Mr. Nisman and his tireless pursuit of justice.
Nisman devoted more than a decade of his life helping to bring justice to the victims of the AMIA bombing through his granular investigation of Argentina’s deadliest terrorist attack. On January 18, 2015, Nisman was found dead in his Buenos Aires apartment. Forensic investigators working in the administration of President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner initially claimed that he had committed suicide. However the Argentine federal appeals court confirmed in December 2018 and again in June 2019 that Nisman was undoubtedly murdered, and that his death was a ‘direct consequence’ of his criminal complaint filed against then-President Kirchner and other senior officials in the Argentine government for their rol
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