According to the Wall Street Journal, federal prosecutors in Argentina are planning a silent march in response to the Jan. 18th death of fellow prosecutor Alberto Nisman. Nisman was found dead in his apartment last month, a day before he was to report to Congress that Argentine president Cristina Kirchner had conspired to sabotage a probe into the 1994 bombing in Buenos Aires. His death has been ruled a suicide from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, but many in Argentina are convinced there was foul-play.
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Cody Olsen was an editorial intern with Crosscut. He has a degree in Political Science from WWU, a passion for Journalism and a love for making movies on the side. This past summer he spent a few mont
Cody Olsen was an editorial intern with Crosscut. He has a degree in Political Science from WWU, a passion for Journalism and a love for making movies on the side. This past summer he spent a few mont