Hundreds of people convened in the iconic
Plaza de Mayo in Buenos Aires' downtown area to condemn the death of
AMIA lead investigator Alberto Nisman, in a demonstration that was
marked by sporadic clashes with police.
While the majority of protesters chanted peacefully, some knocked down a barrier erected around Government House by security forces, provoking some violent incidents this evening.
The protest was called for through social media websites, shortly after news broke that the prosecutor had been found dead in his Puerto Madero apartment.
Other demonstrations also took place across the country, including outside President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's official residence in Olivos, Buenos Aires province.
While the majority of protesters chanted peacefully, some knocked down a barrier erected around Government House by security forces, provoking some violent incidents this evening.
The protest was called for through social media websites, shortly after news broke that the prosecutor had been found dead in his Puerto Madero apartment.
Other demonstrations also took place across the country, including outside President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner's official residence in Olivos, Buenos Aires province.
AMIA head says Nisman's decade-long work 'irreplaceable'
AMIA Jewish Community centre head Leonardo Jmelnitzky (Photo Credit: AJN)
“He had worked for ten years in the cause. It is irreplaceable,” Jmlenitsky said. “The consequences of the prosecutor’s death are not those of the death of any person,” he added in an interview with the Jewish News Agency.
“It is very difficult to find someone who can get to know the case as he did,” Jmlenitsky said.
In a press release also signed by Julio Schlosser, head of DAIA Delegation of Argentine-Israeli Associations, AMIA warned against the death of prosecutor Nisman becoming the death of the (AMIA) probe.
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