The Argentine judicial system declared Iran a "terrorist state" in Buenos Aires, having attributed to it, together with Hamas, responsibility for the 1994 terrorist attack against the Argentine Mutual Association (Amia), which caused 85 deaths and 300 injuries.
In the ruling, considered final and published online, the Federal Criminal Court of Cassation defined the incident as "a crime against humanity", criticizing "attempts at cover-up" and ensuring that these are imprescriptible crimes whose perpetrators can still be prosecuted today every part of the world.