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#NewWorldReport: Buenos Aires remembers the AMIA bombing 1994 and Nisman death 2015. Joseph Humire @JMHumire @SecureFreeSoc. Ernesto Araujo, Former Foreign Minister Republic of Brazil. #NewWorldReportHumire

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🗓️ 16 July 2024

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#NewWorldReport: Buenos Aires remembers the AMIA bombing 1994 and Nisman death 2015. Joseph Humire @JMHumire @SecureFreeSoc. Ernesto Araujo, Former Foreign Minister Republic of Brazil. #NewWorldReportHumire
https://en.irna.ir/news/85538379/Iran-condemns-Argentine-officials-claims-on-involvement-of-Iranian

1921 Buenos Aires

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0:00.0

Oh, he's cute. Mr. I can never sleep when I'm traveling. He's hugging his pillow like a sloth on a branch.

0:10.0

He couldn't sleep before. Now listen to him. Sounds like an elephant with a chest infection.

0:15.0

Well, they call him a dreamer. And now they're right.

0:19.0

All aboard, Mr. I can never sleep when I'm traveling.

0:23.0

Find all the comfort you need in the quiet lounge.

0:26.0

Piando Ferries, there is another way. I'm John Bachelor with my good colleagues Ernesto I'm Joseph Umar.

0:39.0

Joseph is in Buenos Aires with a number of very of dignified representatives from around the world

0:47.0

to note the anniversary, the sad anniversary of the Amia bombing. This is 18 July 1994. This was a suicide

0:56.7

bombing and it was delivered by a ban. We didn't know very much about IEDs in those days, vehicle-driven IEDs, the explosion led to many

1:08.7

deaths and an investigation that is still, to my knowledge, not satisfied. So Joseph you are in attendance of this.

1:15.9

Did that bombing in Buenos Aires change the direction of the country and

1:21.8

did it change the direction of the thinking about the bad

1:25.8

actors who I believe we could say are still present in Buenos Aires?

1:31.4

Yes John the army attack that you're referring to from July 18, 1994 is Argentina, September 11th.

1:40.0

And in many ways it's beyond Argentina, It's Latin America's 9-11 because it's the largest

1:47.2

Islamist terrorist attack in the history of Latin America. In fact, it was the largest Islamist

1:51.4

terror attack in the history of the Western Hemisphere before 9-11,

1:53.9

obviously 9-11 surpassed that. They killed a hundred fourteen people, injured hundreds

1:59.2

more, and it wasn't just Argentina, there was I think six or seven Bolivians that died, some Peruvians, some other nationalities that died.

2:06.0

And they weren't all Jewish. It was the Jewish center that was bombed, but there was other folks that were in the building that were killed as well.

2:14.0

So it's a very, very significant event.

2:16.3

It's a very tragic event.

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