Iran TerrorismArgentina: Inquiry into bombing to reopen

Argentina: Inquiry into bombing to reopen

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ImageNew York Times: Argentina’s Supreme Court ordered the reopening of the investigation into a deadly 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, saying a man previously acquitted in the attack should be retried.

The New York Times

World Briefing | The Americas

By ALEXEI BARRIONUEVO
Published: May 27, 2009

ImageArgentina’s Supreme Court ordered the reopening of the investigation into a deadly 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, saying a man previously acquitted in the attack should be retried. The court ruled 4 to 2 that the man, Carlos Telledín, a former car mechanic, should be tried again for his supposed role in providing the van that was loaded with explosives that were detonated in front of the community center, the government news service Telam reported.

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