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A look at 'enforced disappearances' worldwide
Pope refers to 'Muslim brothers' on Good Friday
Hezbollah's 1992 Attack in Argentina Is a Warning for Modern-Day Europe
The Congress approved the establishment of a "truth commission" with Iran to supervise the ongoing judicial inquiry into the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires that killed 85 people. Critics cited Iran's strong commercial links with Argentina; the Iranian defense minister is one of the suspects in the inquiry.
An official from Iran's foreign ministry denied that Iranian officials, including the current Defense Minister tied to the 1994 AMIA bombing in Argentina, will be questioned as part of the recently established "truth commission" with Argentina.
Why Argentina is reaching out to Iran
Argentina and Iran agreed to form a "truth commission" to adjudicate the case of six Iranian suspects in the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires. The bombing, which killed 85 people and wounded another 300, was the largest terrorist attack on Argentine soil. Israel protested that the agreement was "like inviting a murderer to investigate the killings he committed."
New York police link nine 2012 plots to Iran, proxies
Tougher Argentine terror laws concern opponents
US official: 'Multiple' sources strengthen case against Iran -
Argentina developing nuclear-powered submarine
Why Is Argentina Appeasing Iran?
Iran Offers Argentina Help With Bombing Probe
Report: Al Qaeda active in Latin America's 'Triple Frontier'
Israel questions Argentina over Buenos Aires attacks
Bolivia's triborder zone a haven for terror funding
Syria courts Latin America for oil, trade, and expats
Iran's new revolutionary politics

