President Javier Milei attended a central commemoration ceremony Friday in Buenos Aires to mark 32 years since the terrorist attack against the AMIA center [1].
The event underscores the enduring pain of the victims' families and the ongoing failure of the Argentine state to secure convictions for the perpetrators. The lack of judicial resolution remains a focal point of national tension and a symbol of systemic failure in the country's legal system.
The ceremony took place in front of the AMIA headquarters at Pasteur 633 in the Once neighborhood [2]. This location serves as the primary site of remembrance for the 85 victims who died during the bombing on July 18, 1994 [3].
During the event, representatives from the Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA) and families of the victims called for significant advancements in the judicial process. They said the current state of the legal case is "cajoneada," a term implying the investigation has been shelved or intentionally stalled [4].
Beyond the demand for judicial progress, attendees requested increased security and surveillance controls in the Triple Frontera region [5]. This border area between Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay is frequently cited by security officials as a critical zone for monitoring illicit activities and potential terrorist financing.
President Milei joined the crowd in a gesture of national remembrance, acknowledging the tragedy that remains the deadliest terrorist attack in Argentina's history [1]. The gathering served as both a tribute to those lost and a public demand for the government to prioritize the resolution of the case [4].
“The ceremony took place in front of the AMIA headquarters at Pasteur 633 in the Once neighborhood.”
The continued demand for justice 32 years after the bombing reflects a deep-seated mistrust in the Argentine judiciary. By attending the ceremony, President Milei signals a commitment to the victims, but the focus on the Triple Frontera indicates that the administration views the attack not just as a past crime, but as a lingering security vulnerability linked to regional instability.



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