This week’s big news item is the spotlight on a subject I’ve posted about for years: Iran’s Latin American networks.
Mary O’Grady has the background information:
Uncovering Iran’s Latin Networks
A prosecutor in Buenos Aires finds Tehran’s fingerprints region-wide.
In October 2006, Mr. Nisman indicted seven Iranians and one Lebanese-born member of the pro-Iranian Hezbollah militia for the AMIA murders. Interpol notices for their arrest were issued but none was captured. Then, late last year, the Argentine government of Cristina Kirchner announced that a “truth commission,” to be chosen by Argentina and Iran, would examine the viability of the prosecutor’s case.To many Argentines, that seemed like letting the fox decide the fate of the chickens. But Mrs. Kirchner forged ahead, getting congress to agree. On May 20 Ahmadinejad approved Iran’s participation on the commission.
Mr. Nisman’s response was to release a mountain of evidence against Tehran into cyberspace for all the world to see.
Video:
My posts on the subject this week:
Roundup: More on Iran in Latin America
Argentina: Iran’s infiltration in Latin America
ARGENTINA
Color Dekadencia
An Argentine Dictator’s Legacy
CHILE
Maria Corina Machado went to Chile. Juan Cristobal Nagel is charmed.
CUBA
Iran and Cuba: The Real “Mad Men”
Cuban dissident says security forces are studying Vladimir Putin’s rule
I did not mention this — that he named the embassies in Havana that allow dissidents and democrats to come in and use the Internet. Would you like the complete list? The embassies of the Czech Republic, Sweden, and Holland, and the U.S. interests section (which is housed in the Swiss embassy). That’s it. “The rest of the diplomatic corps in Cuba does not give us any type of help,” said Roberto.
Che Guevara was no hero, he was a racist (h/t Babalu)
ECUADOR
Ecuador: Concern for Rights of WikiLeaks Founder
EL SALVADOR
A Salvadoran at Risk Tests Abortion Law
GUATEMALA
Ex-President of Guatemala Faces Judge in Manhattan
HONDURAS
Honduran gang truce begins
JAMAICA
Police: American killed in Jamaica during robbery
LATIN AMERICA
Meet Latin America’s Serious Side: The Pacific Alliance
MEXICO
Murder of Mexican reporter in Veracruz spotlights official hostility toward press
Immigration Reform: Compassion for Mexican Elites
PERU
Wedding bells for Van der Sloot in Peru prison
PUERTO RICO
Annals of the Security State: ‘Is Puerto Rico in America?’
VENEZUELA
The Dead Voted Massively Last October in Venezuela
Venezuelan Military “Technology”: It’s All Kid’s Stuff
The True Intentions of Iran in Latin America are Questioned
The week’s posts:
Mexico: 11 kidnapped in broad daylight
Good news Sunday: The Pacific Alliance
Venezuela: Bayly entrevista a Capriles, 2a. parte
Venezuela: Capriles travels to Colombia
Mexico: Iron Man? No, Peatónito!
Venezuela: 2 Americans shot in strip club
Cuba: Would you spend a week’s salary for an hour on the internet?
Paraguay: Nueva Germania, and Nietzsche’s sister
Podcast:
US-Latin America: Free trade agreements