Friday, May 14, 2010
Mayor of Buenos Aires, charged with espionage
Argentine judge indicted the mayor of the capital Buenos Aires and former Minister of Education in connection with a loud spy scandal.
It is reported by BBC.
Mayor Mauricio Macri is accused of tapping phone lines, man, whose family was killed during the bombing of a Jewish center in 1994.
Families of victims attempt to prove that the government knew about the bomb threat and mocked her.
Sam Macri, head of a small center-right parties and potential candidates in presidential elections next year, called the charges politically motivated.
Meanwhile, May 4, it became known that former President Jorge Rafael Videla of Argentina, serving a life sentence for human rights abuses during his rule, will stand trial on new charges of murder and torture and kidnapping of several dozen people. Expected in late May, 84-year-old saw on the court in the city of Cordoba will respond to allegations of torture and murder of 32 political prisoners.The Source: BBC
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