Responding to criticism over a scandal involving an alleged bombing cover-up and a prosecutor's death, Argentine President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner will write letters to Mia Farrow and Martina Navratilova, who tweeted about the case this week.
In recent days, both Farrow and Navratilova have tweeted about the scandal revolving around the
unexpected death of the prosecutor
Interest in the story spiked again this week, when it emerged that prosecutor Alberto Nisman, who had been investigating the bombing case for 10 years, had prepared an
arrest warrant naming the president
That led Farrow to
retweet a post
It also seems that Farrow used stronger language in a tweet that's since been deleted. Posting a link to a news story about the arrest warrant, it stated, "Looks like Argentina's Prez not only covered up 1994 bombing of a Jewish center, but also killed the prosecutor."
Farrow's tweet set off
a flurry of responses
The newspaper
La Nacion
It's not clear how Navratilova's tweets about the case drew the ire of Argentina's leadership. On Jan. 25, she wrote, "terrible what is going on in Argentina." Days earlier, she had tweeted, "this all stinks."
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