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Monday, February 2, 2015

Buenos Aires Herald

From left to right: federal judges Ariel Lijo, Sebastián Ramos, Daniel Rafecas and María Romilda Servini de Cubría.
By Luciana Bertoia
Federal Judge Ariel Lijo yesterday decided to drop the complaint filed by late AMIA special prosecutor Alberto Nisman against President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner and Foreign Minister Héctor Timerman for allegedly orchestrating a plan to grant impunity to the Iranian officials suspected of attacking the AMIA Jewish community centre.
Suspicion over the security detail in charge of protecting the late AMIA special prosecutor Alberto Nisman was reinforced yesterday after statements by Security Secretary Sergio Berni and Viviana Fein, the prosecutor investigating his death.
•  Prosecutor Fein hears more testimonies, rejects versions of copy of Nisman's complaint

Following criticism from government officials

Fayt: I will remain in the Supreme Court

Supreme Court Justice Carlos Fayt in a file photo.
Supreme Court Justice Carlos Fayt, who turned 97 Sunday, came out against criticism of himself, saying he will remain in the country’s top tribunal as long as he continues feeling “strong.”
Victory Front (FpV) parliamentary secretary and lawmaker Teresa García called the Congress Bicameral Intelligence Oversight Committee to hold a plenary session next Thursday at 10.30 am.
The informal rate of the US currency, the so called "blue" dollar, continued its downward trend today, plunging 22 cents to 13.38 pesos. 
The Federal Public Incomes Administration (AFIP) revenue agency has announced that total tax income for January reached a figure of 117.46 billion pesos, 30.1 percent higher than the same period in 2014.
People walk past a closed branch of Chevrolet in Caracas. At least 40 major US companies have substantial exposure to Venezuela’s deepening economic crisis, and could collectively be forced to take billions of dollars of write-downs.
The companies, all members of the S&P 500, and including some of the biggest names in Corporate America such as autos giant General Motors and drug maker Merck & Co Inc, together carry at least US$11 billion of monetary assets in the Venezuelan currency, the bolívar, on their books.
The United States has imposed visa restrictions on current and former Venezuelan officials involved in alleged human rights abuses and on people believed responsible for public corruption, provoking a furious reaction from President Nicolás Maduro.
•  Maduro accuses Biden of coup-mongering
By Dan Edwards




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