Argentina's courts have classified the attack on the AMIA as a crime against humanity. The ruling is a blow to Cristina Kirchner, who is accused of covering up the attack through the Memorandum of Understanding with Iran.

It also casts another load of shadows on the former president's move to relieve Tehran through the questioned Memoranda of Understanding. The political mask of the military organizations supported by Iran is melting at full speed, but the use of selective attacks has a limit for democratic countries, writes Alejandro Gómez-González, a former foreign minister of Argentina. The decision is linked to the legal vacuum and the search for legal coverage in the face of the challenge that Iran is presenting to it, writes Gómán-Gómz- González. It is a red light for any sovereign republic that seeks to explain that agreement between Argentina and Iran, he says. The only power of democracy with the power to interrogate, condemn or acquit those accused in our country is that of the judge.