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ed note–hard to tell ‘who dunnit’ on this one. The people of Argentina know that AMIA was a Mossad op and that Nisman was a Mossad asset whose job was to cover up Israel’s role in it, so it could very well have been an angry Argentine of the non-Hebraic persuasion.

On the other hand however, this is exactly the kind of thing that Israel needs right now in trying to implicate/insinuate that ‘anti-Israel’ and ‘anti-Semitic’ forces were at work in killing Nisman in order to ‘cover up’ the role of President Kirchner in ‘protecting’ Iran.

JTA

Posters appeared in a Jewish neighborhood of Buenos Aires reading “A good Jew is a dead Jew. The good Jew is Nisman.”

The posters in Villa Crespo refer to Alberto Nisman, the Argentine prosecutor heading the probe into the 1994 bombing of the AMIA Jewish center who was found shot dead in his Buenos Aires apartment on Jan. 18. His death remains unexplained.

No group or individual has taken credit for the unsigned posters. The motto is similar to the phrase “The only good Jew is a dead Jew” used by nationalistic and anti-Semitic groups during the 1960s and ’70s.

DAIA, The Argentine Jewish political umbrella, expressed “concern” about the posters. DAIA President Julio Schlosser told the Argentine media that he will discuss the issue with national authorities.

“We condemn the clear anti-Semitic content of the posters, as well as the incitement to violence, and urge the relevant authorities to investigate the case and to identify the perpetrators and masterminds,” DAIA said in a statement issued Monday. “Also, we call on different sectors of our society to condemn this crime that threatens democracy and peaceful coexistence.”

Nisman, 51, was found hours before he was to present evidence to Argentine lawmakers that President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and other government officials covered up Iran’s role in the AMIA attack.

0 thoughts on “Anti-Semitic posters referencing Nisman appear in Buenos Aires”
  1. “Nisman, 51, was found hours before he was to present evidence to Argentine lawmakers that President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and other government officials covered up Iran’s role in the AMIA attack.”

    If this “evidence” was documented, then what happened to it?

    If the “evidence” only existed in Nisman’s head, then it wasn’t “evidence.”

    “No group or individual has taken credit for the unsigned posters.”

    So anyone could have put up the poster or posters, including Jews. (The article doesn’t say how many posters there supposedly were. One? Two? Two thousand?”)

    What do the neighborhood security cameras show?
    https://quatloosx.files.wordpress.com/2014/08/nisman06.jpg

  2. As the editor points out, until the perpetrator is caught and the information (if) made public, there is no way to know. I have my hunch, but I’ve been wrong at least once before!

    ‘Antisemitism’ strikes again at another Alpha Epsilon Pi frat house. This time at UC Davis: http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/higher-education/california-police-probe-swastika-graffiti-as-hate-crime/2015/02/02/26242ef0-ab2d-11e4-8876-460b1144cbc1_story.html

    ***
    I will, and need, to say one thing:
    Ordinary conversations are being disrupted in a manner and frequency I have not witnessed previously.

    Mostly, the disruptions concern vitriol against Islam in its entirety. In other words, all Muslims are inherently bad. Shi’ites included. When things heat up in Israel, then it’s always Iran, Hamas or Hezbollah. Aborigines, Maoris, Muslims, Russians, African-Americans, all cops, Mexicans, liberals, Obama and Putin are less frequent targets — depending on the topic. The comments’ authors usually lean “right-wing” and pro-Israel irrespective of their projected affiliation. Left-wingers are more nuanced and difficult to pigeon hole, including their darling Bill Maher. Though, Bill Maher is without a doubt a Jewish Zionist despite his claim being ‘atheist’ (‘non practicing’ Jew).

    Similar vitriol aimed towards Jews has been observed on a couple of websites I suspect dubious. Probably SPLC measuring ‘antisemitism’. The message coming from these websites is different. Noticeably, these websites do not espouse universal Rights or morals. If they’re so against the Jew and Israel, then why don’t they support universal Rights for the Palestinian? Comments are not allowed or heavily moderated with only a small handful of people posting comments with the same objective.

    We are in the middle of a disinformation ‘war’ for a lack of better descriptor.

    TUT has more people posting more content from more sources, not less, which only enriches our discussion.

    Maybe you observed changes in articles across the Internet or their comments by readers.

  3. Oh Yes, kittie kittie! : ) There’s a small but encouraging rise in “real journalists” getting the “real truth” out. (and then we get banned lol) – but at least the true word is getting out for a little while and it’s starting to stick. We’re over the target. Aim small and miss small, and don’t stop.

  4. Villa Crespo is a traditional jewish neighbourhood.
    Federal Police district number 27 has been under hebraic control for many years and they even indicate its head (comisario).
    I think quite difficult to hang posters like these in a heavily guarded kosher environment.

  5. It is the work of the MOSSAD as always if I am not mistaken. If something does not come out as the Jews like it, they start revolts.

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