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Argentine prosecutor drafted Kirchner arrest warrant

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Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman drafted an arrest warrant for President Cristina Kirchner which was recovered from the trash at the investigator's apartment following his mysterious death last month, officials said Tuesday.

Prosecutor Viviana Fein -- who on Monday had denied the existence of the document -- admitted the 26-page warrant for Kirchner's arrest, dated June 14, 2014, was discovered after Nisman's death from a gunshot wound on January 18.

Nisman, 51, died on the eve of an appearance before Argentine lawmakers in which he was expected to accuse Kirchner of mounting a cover-up over the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center which left 85 people dead and 300 wounded.

It was the worst terror strike on Argentina's soil in its modern history.

In a criminal probe released four days before his death, Nisman alleged Kirchner and other officials had struck a deal with Iran aimed at shielding Tehran officials linked to the 1994 bombing in exchange for lucrative trade agreements.

Women hold signs that read
Women hold signs that read "Justice" and "I Am Nisman" during a rally in front of the headquarters of the AMIA, in Buenos Aires on January 21, 2015
Alejandro Pagni, AFP/File

Tuesday's revelation that Nisman had considered seeking the arrest of Kirchner provided a fresh twist to a scandal which has captivated Argentina since the prosecutor's death at his home in Buenos Aires.

News of a possible arrest warrant being discovered was first reported by the Clarin newspaper on Sunday.

Existence of the draft warrant was swiftly denied by Fein, who is investigating Nisman's death, and cabinet chief Jorge Capitanich, who branded the report "rubbish" before theatrically tearing up a copy of the Clarin story before television camera crews.

However Fein was forced into an embarrassing U-turn on Tuesday, admitting that she had made an "honest mistake" by denying the warrant existed.

"There was a misunderstanding, an unintentional mistake. There was no misconduct," Fein said, denying that her investigation faced external pressure from "the government or anyone."

Argentine prosecutor Viviana Fein speaking to the press outside the public prosecutor's office ...
Argentine prosecutor Viviana Fein speaking to the press outside the public prosecutor's office in Buenos Aires on January 22, 2015
Juan Vargas, NA/AFP/File

The revelation added another layer of intrigue to a story which seems certain to deepen the cynicism of Argentines towards their rulers and institutions of power.

According to polls, some 70 percent of the population believe they will never know the truth behind Nisman's death.

Nisman's demise, which was initially believed to have been suicide, is being investigated as a "suspicious death."

Argentines are divided over whether Nisman was murdered by the government or whether he was killed as a part of a plot to smear Kirchner, as the President herself has claimed.

Argentine prosecutor Alberto Nisman drafted an arrest warrant for President Cristina Kirchner which was recovered from the trash at the investigator’s apartment following his mysterious death last month, officials said Tuesday.

Prosecutor Viviana Fein — who on Monday had denied the existence of the document — admitted the 26-page warrant for Kirchner’s arrest, dated June 14, 2014, was discovered after Nisman’s death from a gunshot wound on January 18.

Nisman, 51, died on the eve of an appearance before Argentine lawmakers in which he was expected to accuse Kirchner of mounting a cover-up over the 1994 bombing of a Jewish center which left 85 people dead and 300 wounded.

It was the worst terror strike on Argentina’s soil in its modern history.

In a criminal probe released four days before his death, Nisman alleged Kirchner and other officials had struck a deal with Iran aimed at shielding Tehran officials linked to the 1994 bombing in exchange for lucrative trade agreements.

Women hold signs that read

Women hold signs that read “Justice” and “I Am Nisman” during a rally in front of the headquarters of the AMIA, in Buenos Aires on January 21, 2015
Alejandro Pagni, AFP/File

Tuesday’s revelation that Nisman had considered seeking the arrest of Kirchner provided a fresh twist to a scandal which has captivated Argentina since the prosecutor’s death at his home in Buenos Aires.

News of a possible arrest warrant being discovered was first reported by the Clarin newspaper on Sunday.

Existence of the draft warrant was swiftly denied by Fein, who is investigating Nisman’s death, and cabinet chief Jorge Capitanich, who branded the report “rubbish” before theatrically tearing up a copy of the Clarin story before television camera crews.

However Fein was forced into an embarrassing U-turn on Tuesday, admitting that she had made an “honest mistake” by denying the warrant existed.

“There was a misunderstanding, an unintentional mistake. There was no misconduct,” Fein said, denying that her investigation faced external pressure from “the government or anyone.”

Argentine prosecutor Viviana Fein speaking to the press outside the public prosecutor's office ...

Argentine prosecutor Viviana Fein speaking to the press outside the public prosecutor's office in Buenos Aires on January 22, 2015
Juan Vargas, NA/AFP/File

The revelation added another layer of intrigue to a story which seems certain to deepen the cynicism of Argentines towards their rulers and institutions of power.

According to polls, some 70 percent of the population believe they will never know the truth behind Nisman’s death.

Nisman’s demise, which was initially believed to have been suicide, is being investigated as a “suspicious death.”

Argentines are divided over whether Nisman was murdered by the government or whether he was killed as a part of a plot to smear Kirchner, as the President herself has claimed.

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