Many in South America's second largest country see the winds of change and hope driving through Buenos Aires.
Judicial proceedings are moving forward against important allies of the previous government, and many are confident that corruption and terrorism will be examined and ended.
A principal global Jewish human rights NGO sent leaders Thursday to meet with the recently-elected Argentine president, “>Jewish Community Center in Buenos Aires.
The attack, committed by Iran, killed 85 and wounded more than 300; is the gravest terror assault in Argentina's chronicles.
“We left the president and his staff assured there is a demand for devotion to justice,”