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Silencio bajo la lluvia en Buenos Aires en memoria de Nisman

Miles de argentinos han salido a la calle cuando se cumple un mes de la muerte del fiscal.

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  • Una manifestante tapa su boca con cinta en una manifestación paralela celebrada en Mar de Plata.

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    A woman with tape on her mouth demonstrates in Mar del Plata, Argentina on February 18, 2015, during a march simultaneous to the "Marcha del silencio" (March of Silence) called by Argentine prosecutors in memory of their late colleague Nisman in Buenos Aires. President Cristina Kirchner urged Argentines to be on guard Wednesday ahead of a mass protest over the mysterious death of Nisman who had accused her of a cover-up in his probe of a 1994 bombing. Nisman was found in his Buenos Aires apartment with a bullet through his head on January 18, the day before he was to go before a congressional hearing to air his finding that Kirchner and her foreign minister plotted to shield Iranian officials implicated in the bombing of the AMIA Jewish-Argentine charity. AFP PHOTO / Telam
  • Pese a las inclemencias del tiempo, la marcha ha llegado hasta la Plaza de Mayo, realizando una parada frente a la embajada de Israel.

    Pese a las inclemencias del tiempo, la marcha ha llegado hasta la Plaza de Mayo, realizando una parada frente a la embajada de Israel.

    A group of prosecutors and judiciary workers lead a march under heavy rain to pay tribute to late prosecutor Alberto Nisman, a month after his mysterious death in Buenos Aires, February 18, 2015. Tens of thousands of protesters marched peacefully through the Argentine capital Buenos Aires on Wednesday demanding an independent judiciary, as the country reels from the death of the state prosecutor who had been investigating the president. The protest, one of the biggest during President Cristina Fernandez's seven years in power, took place a month after the state prosecutor who had accused Fernandez of plotting to cover up his investigation into a 1994 bombing was found dead. The banner reads, "Homage to investigator Nisman. March of Silence." REUTERS/Agustin Marcarian (ARGENTINA - Tags: POLITICS CRIME LAW CIVIL UNREST)
  • Una mujer levanta una pancarta con el mensaje "Todos somos Nisman" junto a la foto del fiscal fallecido en la manifestación en su memoria.

    Una mujer levanta una pancarta con el mensaje "Todos somos Nisman" junto a la foto del fiscal fallecido en la manifestación en su memoria.

    A woman holds a signs with prosecutor Alberto Nisman's portrait in Rosario, Argentina on February 18, 2015, during a march simultaneous to the "Marcha del silencio" (March of Silence) called by Argentine prosecutors in memory of their late colleague Nisman in Buenos Aires. President Cristina Kirchner urged Argentines to be on guard Wednesday ahead of a mass protest over the mysterious death of Nisman who had accused her of a cover-up in his probe of a 1994 bombing. Nisman was found in his Buenos Aires apartment with a bullet through his head on January 18, the day before he was to go before a congressional hearing to air his finding that Kirchner and her foreign minister plotted to shield Iranian officials implicated in the bombing of the AMIA Jewish-Argentine charity. AFP PHOTO / NA - Agencia Cordoba

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