Buenos Aires – Fearing For His Life Reporter Covering Prosecutor’s Death Leaves Argentina

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    Vehicle impoundment notices are taped to the car of the late prosecutor Alberto Nisman, parked at Le Parc Tower, where Nisman lived on the 13th floor of the luxury condo, in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Thursday, Jan. 22, 2015.  APBuenos Aires – A journalist credited with being the first to report the gunshot death of federal prosecutor Alberto Nisman has left Argentina because of fear for his safety.

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    Damian Pachter of the English-language Buenos Aires Herald left the country Saturday, the local journalism group Foro de Periodismo Argentino said.

    The group said Pachter reported on Friday he was followed by unknown people and felt his safety was at risk but did not elaborate. Calls and emails to Pachter on Saturday were not immediately returned.

    In a statement, Pachter’s employer said the journalist had not expressed his concerns to the newspaper and the organization was ready to help him in any way possible.

    Nisman was found dead last Sunday, the day before he was to testify before congress about his explosive allegations that President Cristina Fernandez shielded Iranian officials wanted in the South American country’s biggest terrorist attack.

    In general, Argentina has a free press, with many organizations reporting on government officials and corruption in ways unimaginable in many Latin American countries.

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    wsbrgh
    wsbrgh
    10 years ago

    Bs’d. The only thing i have left to like about Argentina is my Campo del Cielo meteorite.