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], ], spoke to the ] general assembly on 24 September 2014.<ref name="UN">{{cite news|last1=Staff writers|title=Leaders from Latin America, Caribbean region urge action to erase inequality, spur development|url=https://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=48819#.VDoLKVPLeME|accessdate=15 October 2014|agency=UN news center}}</ref> Her speech included a variety of issues. She began with the economical issues of the world and Argentina and presented solutions for the economical problems. She criticized ] and called them "economic terrorists", accusing them of destabilizing countries economy. She also pointed to the terrorist attacks occurred in Argentina and said that Argentina's memorandum negotiation with Iran with the aim of investigating the causes of attack turned Jewish institutions against Argentina. Fernández de Kirchner called on the Assembly to recognize Palestine as a State, a full Member of the Assembly.

The Speech faced some reactions from opposition politicians and Jewish leaders. It was also claimed that parts of her the speech criticizing US international policies was censored by media.<ref name="press tv"/><ref name="sleuth"/><ref name="Telam"/>

==Content==
According to the UN News Center, ], said to the UN general assembly that her country had experienced a massive economic and financial crisis when it was forced to default on its sovereign debt in 2001. Contributing to that collapse were the terms that had been forced upon Argentina by its creditors. But there was some good news to report, said the Argentine President. She claimed that current problems of the world is due to a lack of democratic multilateralism.<ref name="UN"/>

She said that her country had restructured its $193 billion debt had been restructured which enabled the country to pay its debt such that of ] (IMF). Cristina Kirchner claimed that they had the best growth in Latin America and the lowest debt loads in the world.<ref name="UN"/>

Argentina president criticized the ] and called them "economic terrorist" for destabilizing countries economy.<ref name="Fact Check">{{cite news|last1=Nacion|first1=La|title=Cristina characterized the vulture funds as "terrorists" and accused them of destabilization|url=http://factcheckargentina.org/cristina-characterized-the-vulture-funds-as-terrorists-and-accused-them-of-destabilization/|accessdate=14 October 2014|publisher=Fact Check: Argentina|date=25 September 2014}}</ref><ref name=Global>{{cite web|last1=Todhunter|first1=Colin|title=War and Economic Terrorism: Diverging Voices. David Cameron vs. Cristina Fernandez|url=http://www.globalresearch.ca/david-cameron-and-cristina-fernandez-de-kirchner-diverging-voices-on-terror-and-extremism-in-the-modern-world/5406474|website=Global Research}}</ref><ref name=telesurtv>{{cite news|title=Cristina Fernandez Calls the Vulture Funds 'Economic Terrorists'|url=http://www.telesurtv.net/english/news/Cristina-Fernandez-Calls-the-Vulture-Funds-Economic-Terrorists-20140924-0057.html|publisher=telesurtv|date=24 September 2014}}</ref> Ms. Fernández said there were still “vulture funds” destabilizing the region, amounting to economic terrorism by creating poverty and hunger through the sin of speculation.<ref name="UN"/>

She pointed to the political terrorism such as the ] and said that her country had investigated the causes of the incident by seeking to bring the perpetrators to justice. The accused Iranian citizens were enabled to make statements in Argentina's courts through a negotiated memorandum with Iran, she added.<ref name="UN"/> Cristina Fernandez said that after the negotiations with Iran the Jewish institutions that always supported her country turned against it. "When we signed the agreement it seemed that the internal and external demons were unleashed", she said. According to the Israel Nation news, Fernandez blasted Jewish community leaders for their unwillingness to let Iran participate in the probe into the incident.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Ronen|first1=Gil|title=Argentina's President Sees Jewish conspiracy?|url=http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/185676#.VDoLK1PLeME|accessdate=15 October 2014|agency=Israel Nation News|date=1 October 2014}}</ref>

According to the UN News Center, President Fernández called on the Assembly to recognize Palestine as a State, a full Member of the Assembly. "Israel must also be secure within its borders", she added. She criticized the Security Council reform and said that the problems will not be resolved as long as the votes of the five Permanent Members are counted more than those of others and suggested to have the General Assembly, where each Member had one vote, as the sovereign body of the Organization. She also asked: "Who was arming the “bad guys? and where did ISIS come from?"<ref name="UN"/> Cristina Kirchner also claimed that she received a threat from the ] jihadist group, because of her friendship with ] and her support for the existence of Palestinian and Israeli states.<ref name="amenaza">{{cite web |url= http://www.clarin.com/opinion/Amenaza-nota-color_0_1219078108.html|title= ¿Amenaza o "nota del color"?|trans_title= Threat or "unimportant info"?|language= Spanish|author= Ricardo Kirschbaum|date= September 26, 2014|publisher= Clarín|accessdate=October 18, 2014}}</ref> She also said that the Argentine judiciary was investigating it. However, the Clarín newspaper could not find details about the case, or which court, prosecutor or judge was working with it.<ref name="amenaza" />

==Reactions==
Some days later, Cristina Kirchner gave a speech in Buenos Aires, and denounced a conspiracy of local bankers and businessmen with foreign aid to overthrow her. She also dismissed the threat from ISIS and claimed instead that the US would be attempting to kill her, saying that “If something should happen to me, don’t look to the Middle East, look to the North”. ] said that Kirchner was “completely out of touch with reality” and that she was making up conspiracy theories.<ref name="Guardian">{{cite news|last1=Goñi|first1=Uki|title=Argentina president claims US plotting to oust her|url=http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/oct/01/argentina-president-claims-us-plot#start-of-comments|accessdate=14 October 2014|publisher=The guardian|date=1 October 2014}}</ref>

In her speech she criticized the Argentine Jewish leaders as they had not respected the pact with Iran in order to jointly investigate the ].<ref>{{cite news|last=JTA|first=|title=Jewish leaders in Argentina blast president's UNGA address|url=http://www.haaretz.com/jewish-world/jewish-world-news/1.618225|agency=Haaretz|date=29 September 2014}}</ref> Julio Schlosser, president of the ], considered that Kirchner was trying to "turn the victims into victimizers", and criticized that she did not make any complaints to Iran.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.clarin.com/politica/amia-daia-onu-iran-terrorista-atentado-cristina_fernandez_de_kirchner_0_1220278406.html|title= Para el titular de la DAIA, Cristina intenta convertirlos de "víctimas en victimarios"|trans_title= For the president of the DAIA, Critina tries to turn them from "victims into victimizers"|language= Spanish|author= |date= September 28, 2014|publisher= Clarín|accessdate=October 24, 2014}}</ref>

The administration of Barack Obama made no comments at all about the speech. The ] are in a poor state, and the United States does not include Argentina in its international agenda.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1730471-eeuu-considera-a-la-argentina-fuera-de-su-agenda-y-no-responde-las-criticas|title= EE.UU. considera a la Argentina fuera de su agenda y no responde las críticas|trans_title= The United States consider Argentina outside of their agenda and does not reply to criticisms|language= Spanish|author= Silvia Pisani|date= September 26, 2014|publisher= La Nación|accessdate=October 25, 2014}}</ref>

===Censorship===
According to ], parts of her speech criticizing the US international policies were censored by media.<ref name="press tv">{{cite news|last1=Staff writers|title=Media censor Argentina president's remarks at UN|url=http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2014/09/29/380435/media-censor-argentina-president-remarks/|date=29 September 2014}}</ref> Stephen Lendman in The Sleuth Journal wrote that Fernández's speech criticizing US-led western policies was censored by the media. She challenged ] for waging war. “Where do ISIS and Al Qaeda (get) their guns from ... Yesterday’s freedom fighters are today’s terrorists,” she said.<ref name="sleuth">{{cite news|last1=Lendman|first1=Stephan|title=Argentina’s Christina Fernandez de Kirchner’s UN Address|url=http://www.thesleuthjournal.com/argentinas-christina-fernandez-de-kirchners-un-address/|accessdate=17 October 2014|agency=The Sleuth Journal|date=9 October 2014}}</ref>

Through her Twitter account, Cristina Fernández criticized the way her speech was covered in the papers, specifically a passage that mentioned that Barack Obama may not be wearing the headphones to hear the translation. She said that she'd better send the video to prove what ] wrote was not true. "How incredible, the stupid things that you have to clarify. Not for me but for Obama. Or did they think he was looking at me because I was pretty? How much mediocrity! My God! They are just puppets in a theater they will never understand," she added, according to ].<ref name="Telam">{{cite news|title=Cristina challenged the way some newspapers covered her U.N. speeches|url=http://www.telam.com.ar/english/notas/201409/3288-cristina-challenged-the-way-some-newspapers-covered-her-un-speeches.html|accessdate=17 October 2014|publisher=]|date=26 September 2014}}</ref> Carlos Pagni, from ], dismissed the controversy as absurd.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.lanacion.com.ar/1731254-las-indisimulables-piruetas-de-cristina|title= Las indisimulables piruetas de Cristina|trans_title= The unconcealable pirouettes of Cristina|language= Spanish|author= Carlos Pagni|date= September 29, 2014|publisher= La Nación|accessdate=October 25, 2014}}</ref>

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