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Through a document sent to the delegation of Argentine Jewish badociations (DAIA), the Argentinian Jewish Association (AMIA) asked this entity – which has the integrity – to waive the accusation against the former president Cristina Fernández de Kirchner of the protocol agreement signed with Iran. The cause is that which results from the denunciation of the late prosecutor Alberto Nisman against the former president for alleged concealment of the 1994 attack against the AMIA.
"We believe that the maintenance of this complaint is detrimental to the community in general and particularly affects the AMIA in its specific management," says the letter addressed to the president of DAIA, Jorge Knoblovits. The AMIA said that refraining from the lawsuit against Cristina Kirchner would amount to "repairing a serious previous administration error" and will "start to distance herself from her". a cause that is at the center of the famous crack that divides the majority of Argentines, a division that does not represent us ".
The position of the steering committee of the AMIA was decided at a meeting held on January 15th. "After an exchange of ideas, different aspects have been reflected in the strategies of your institution on which we have observations," says the letter.
"The DAIA must stop promoting the case against Cristina Fernández de Kirchner for the Memorandum of Understanding with Iran." The revision of this terrible foreign policy decision and its historical reversal correspond to the whole of the Argentine society and its representatives ", indicates the text sent to Knoblovits.
The letter sent on January 22nd bears the signatures of AMIA First Vice President Ariel Eichbaum and Secretary General Darío Fernan Curiel. As AJN said, the document does not bear the signature of the head of the Jewish community institution, Agustín Zbar, as he was in Israel to pay tribute to Nisman.
"It is imperative to strengthen the mechanisms to maintain the absolute independence of all central instances of the Jewish community from parties or political groups," concludes the letter from the AMIA.
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