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Argentina warns Marco Rubio against 'meddling' in case of prosecutor's death | |
(4 months later) | |
A senior Argentinian official has accused the US senator Marco Rubio of “imperialist behaviour” after he expressed doubts about the government’s ability to conduct a credible investigation into the mysterious death of a prominent local prosecutor. | |
Related: Spies, cover-ups and the mysterious death of an Argentinian prosecutor | |
Cabinet chief Jorge Capitanich warned the Florida Republican against “unwarranted meddling” in a case that has outraged many Argentinians and put heavy pressure on President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner to determine what happened. | |
Alberto Nisman, who was investigating a 1994 bombing that killed 85 people at a Jewish community centre in Buenos Aires, was found on 18 January sprawled on his bathroom floor in a pool of blood, a single bullet to his head. | |
While preliminary autopsy results suggested he killed himself, many Argentinians remain sceptical. Fernández has suggested she believes Nisman was killed by rogue spies but has not offered further details. | |
Days before his death, Nisman claimed Fernández tried to whitewash his investigation and said he had further evidence to present to Congress. | |
On Thursday, Rubio sent a letter to John Kerry, US secretary of state, that said: “I am deeply concerned about the ability of the government of Argentina to conduct a fair and impartial investigation into [Nisman’s] death.” | |
Rubio, a potential Republican candidate for president in 2016, urged Kerry to push for an independent, internationally assisted investigation. | |
Asked about Rubio’s comments at his daily news briefing, Capitanich said “unwarranted meddling by a state in the internal affairs of another is an interference that is wrong.” | |
Nisman claimed Fernández had opened secret channels with Iran to clear a number of Iranian suspects in the bombing. Fernández’s government branded the claim “absurd.“ | |
Iran has vigorously denied any role in the bombing. | |
In the letter to Kerry, Rubio wrote that Nisman’s case had a bearing on US national security. “As you intensify discussions with the Iranian regime … it is more important than ever for the American public and lawmakers to clearly understand the nature of Iran’s activities in our own hemisphere, now as well as in the past.” |
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