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CNN —Argentina is seeking the arrest of Iran’s Interior Minister Ahmad Vahidi for allegedly being one of the perpetrators of the 1994 bombing of a Jewish community center in the capital Buenos Aires. The Argentine Foreign Ministry said in a statement Tuesday that, at its request, Interpol had issued a red notice for Vahidi’s arrest over the bombing of the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association (AMIA). The aftermath of the bomb attack at the AMIA center in Buenos Aires on July 18, 1994. Diego Levy/Bloomberg/Getty ImagesThe 1994 attack – the worst in Argentina’s history – killed 85 people and injured about 300. “Thank you to President (Javier) Milei and Foreign Minister Diana Mondino for the request to issue an order for his arrest for the attack against the Jewish community,” he wrote.
Persons: Ahmad Vahidi, Vahidi, Diego Levy, , Nasser Kanaani, , Israel Katz, Argentina’s, Javier, Milei, Diana Mondino, , Ayatollah Ali, Khamenei Organizations: CNN —, Argentine Foreign Ministry, Interpol, Argentine Israelite Mutual Association, CNN, Español, Bloomberg, Getty, Iran’s Foreign, ” Israel’s Locations: CNN — Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Iran
Argentina police shut down Nazi and antisemitic bookseller
  + stars: | 2023-09-13 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
The Libreria Argentina establishment sold books with images of swastikas, iron crosses and the imperial eagle of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, commonly known as the Nazi party, as well as Nazi propaganda texts. Police arrested one person during the raids in the San Isidro district, located in the outskirts of Buenos Aires. After the war, many Nazi officials including death camp supervisor Adolf Eichmann also emigrated to Argentina to avoid trials for war crimes. Several anti-Semitic groups emerged in the following decades and in 1994 the AMIA Jewish community center in Buenos Aires was bombed, killing 85 people and wounding hundreds. Reporting by Miguel Lo Bianco; Writing by Valentine Hilaire; Editing by Josie KaoOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Victor Garelik, Osvaldo Mato, Marcos Cohen, Adolf Eichmann, Miguel Lo Bianco, Valentine Hilaire, Josie Kao Organizations: Argentine, Argentina's, Investigation Unit Department, National Socialist German Workers ' Party, Nazi, Delegation, Argentine Israelite Associations, Police, San, Thomson Locations: BUENOS AIRES, Buenos Aires, Libreria Argentina, San Isidro, Argentina, Latin America, Spain, Eastern Europe
Around the same time, Rosler began exploring video, which was then becoming popular among feminist artists as an affordable way to make and share work without the institutional support that was often denied them. This resulted in another of her best-known works, “Semiotics of the Kitchen” (1975). As her actions become increasingly violent — Rosler uses a manual juicer like she’s breaking a neck — the hostess’s rage takes on broader significance. “The fact that video sucked was part of what made it exciting,” Rosler told me; it allowed her to make work that no one would judge on its aesthetic qualities. It’s possible, even, to find echoes of Rosler in the amateur videography of TikTok, where every user is the head of their own surreal public access network.
Persons: Rosler, Mika Rottenberg, it’s, Carmen Herrera, Hilma af Klint Organizations: Rosler, Guggenheim Locations: Argentine Israeli, Saar, New York
BUENOS AIRES, Oct 18 (Reuters) - Argentina's justice department has asked Qatar to arrest a top Iranian official for his alleged participation in a 1994 attack on a Jewish community center in Buenos Aires that killed 85 people. Argentina does not currently have an extradition treaty with Qatar. Argentine courts have blamed the attack on Iran. But no one has been brought to trial in either that case or a deadly 1992 bombing of the Israeli embassy in Buenos Aires. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Nicolás Misculin; Writing by Anthony Esposito; Editing by Mark PorterOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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