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Argentine Court Declares Amia Bombing A Crime Against Humanity

Argentine Court Declares AMIA Bombing a Crime Against Humanity

Iran Held Responsible for 1994 Terrorist Attack

Victims' Families Demand Justice and Reparations.

In a landmark ruling, an Argentine court has declared the 1994 AMIA bombing a crime against humanity and held Iran responsible for the terrorist attack. The car bombing, which occurred on July 18 1994, targeted the Argentinian Israelite Mutual Association AMIA in Buenos Aires and killed 85 people.

The court's decision comes after a lengthy trial that examined evidence and testimony from victims' families, witnesses, and international experts. The ruling is a significant victory for the families of the victims, who have long campaigned for justice and accountability.

The court found that the Iranian government was directly involved in the planning and execution of the attack. Iran has denied responsibility for the bombing, but the court's ruling provides compelling evidence to the contrary.

The court has ordered Iran to pay compensation to the victims' families and has urged the international community to cooperate in bringing those responsible for the attack to justice. The ruling is a major step towards achieving justice for the victims of the AMIA bombing and preventing similar attacks in the future.


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