AMIA Bombing Trial
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Argentina's justice system is accelerating a decision on the AMIA bombing trial following protests by victims' relatives. The 1994 attack remains a focal point for discussions on justice and antisemitism in the country.
Argentina's justice system speeds up AMIA bombing trial decision after victim protests
- Relatives of victims of the 1994 AMIA bombing protested the slow pace of justice in Argentina. - AMIA head Osvaldo Armoza urged the Federal Criminal Cassation Court to urgently decide on a trial in absentia for the accused. - The court has now set a hearing for September 10 to appoint a judge and address the trial in absentia, following public pressure.
Javier Milei attends 32nd anniversary of AMIA bombing
- Argentine President Javier Milei attended the 32nd commemoration of the AMIA bombing. - The 1994 attack killed 85 people at the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires. - Milei, accompanied by top oโฆ
President Milei to attend 32nd anniversary commemoration of AMIA bombing
- Argentine President Javier Milei will attend the commemoration of the 32nd anniversary of the AMIA bombing. - The attack, which occurred on July 18, 1994, killed 85 people and injured hundreds. - Miโฆ
Reflection on Antisemitism and Discrimination Held on AMIA Bombing Anniversary
- A reflection event on antisemitism and discrimination was held on the anniversary of the 1994 AMIA bombing. - Organized by the Latin American Jewish Congress, the event brought together judicial offโฆ