Cristina Kirchner Mia Farrow: Argentina President Explains Alberto Nisman Case To ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ Star?

 

As the Alberto Nisman case in Argentina becomes muddier and muddier as the subject of constant news, now President Cristina Kirchner's Mia Farrow comments come to light, as the South American leader tells the world she's going to send a letter explaining the case to the Oscar-nominated actress.

Earlier this week, Food World News reported that, upon further investigation, the people in charge of looking into the death of Alberto Nisman found a draft for Kirchner's arrest in a waste bin of the Argentinean prosecutor's apartment; now, it seems that Cristina Kirchner's Mia Farrow concerns are fairly big, as the President is going to explain herself to the Hollywood actress and Woody Allen's ex.

According to The Guardian, the story between Cristina Kirchner and Mia Farrow began earlier this week, as the "Hannah and her Sisters" actress took to her Twitter account to say that the Argentinean leader had orchestrated Alberto Nisman's death.

"Looks like Argentina's Prez not only covered up 1994 bombing of a Jewish center, but also killed the prosecutor," Farrow wrote, in a tweet that has since been deleted - though she retweeted a couple more from the same controversial case.

Then, as Yahoo! News reports, Cristina Kirchner's Mia Farrow comments came to light, as the politician sent out her cabinet chief, Jorge Capitanich, announced that the Head of State would be sending the "Radio Days" star a letter explaining exactly what had gone down in the case.

"I suppose that in her capacity as a militant she must be aware that certain news media are partial and only show part of the situation," said Kirchner, according to Argentine outlet Telam. "For such reason I am forwarding to her the two letters sent by the President . And in case it is not enough, the United Nations can give her all that both Cristina and Nestor Kirchner have done in defense of justice and human rights. That is well known."

Cristina Kirchner's Mia Farrow letter is only one of two the Head of State will be sending out; she'll also address retired tennis player Martina Navratilova, who also tweeted about the case.

 

 

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