Argentina's Press Crisis: Journalist Access Denied Amid Espionage Concerns
The Argentine government, under President Javier Milei, blocked journalists' entry to Casa Rosada after a military complaint of alleged espionage. This move escalates tensions between Milei's administration and the press. Milei has previously criticized journalists, leading to concerns about press freedom since his December 2023 inauguration.
The government of Argentina, led by President Javier Milei, has barred journalists from entering the Casa Rosada, Argentina's government house, following claims of 'illegal espionage'.
Government spokesman Javier Lanari announced the action on social media platform X, stating it was a preemptive move to protect national security after the military raised concerns.
This development is part of a larger clash between Milei and the media, which began escalating with his derogatory remarks about journalists on Wednesday.
The move has raised alarms among press-freedom advocates worried about the growing strain on the relationship between the media and Milei's administration.
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