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Jewish community demands faster judicial action in AMIA bombing case, 32 years on

Marking another anniversary of the attack, the AMIA head said there had been "no relevant developments" in the investigation over the past year. The community reiterated its frustration over the prolonged delay in achieving justice.

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Buenos Aires Herald5 h ago

Argentina's Jewish community once again drew public attention to its pursuit of justice on the 32nd anniversary of the attack on the AMIA center. The AMIA's head said no concrete progress had been made in the investigation over the past year.

Community representatives stress that years of delay have eroded confidence in the justice process. The case has long been regarded as one of the most criticized files in Argentina's judicial system.

Officials have previously promised to speed up the investigation, but concrete steps have remained limited. The community is calling on the government to dedicate renewed resources to the case.

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