Argentine leader accused of cover-up

Prosecutors have formally accused Argentine President Cristina Kirchner of shielding Iranian officials from prosecution over a bombing at a Jewish centre.

Argentine leader accused of cover-ip

Argentinian President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner in China in on 5 February.

Argentine President Cristina Kirchner has been formally accused of shielding Iranian officials from prosecution over a 1994 bombing at a Buenos Aires Jewish centre, prosecutors say.

The prosecution move on Friday advances the case against Kirchner that was being pursued by late prosecutor Alberto Nisman before he died mysteriously on the eve of congressional hearings on his accusations.

The accusation now goes to the judge in the case, Daniel Rafecas, to decide whether to call Kirchner to make a statement.

Kirchner has been under fire since Nisman turned up dead after accusing her of covering up the involvement of high-ranking Iranian officials in the deadly bombing in exchange for oil.

The new prosecutor in the case, Gerardo Pollicita, accepted Nisman's conclusions and accused Kirchner, Foreign Minister Hector Timerman and other government officials of mounting a cover-up and violating their duties, according to a prosecution statement.

Nisman, 51, was found in his Buenos Aires apartment with a gunshot wound to the head on January 18.

His death was initially labeled a suicide, but suspicion has fallen on Kirchner's government.

The president has suggested Nisman was manipulated by disgruntled former intelligence agents who then killed him to smear her.


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