Over 600 Argentine Figures Reject President Milei's Attacks on Journalism - teleSUR English
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A Prosecutor Ruled that Carlos Pagni Did Not Commit Any Crime of Public Action Against Milei and Warned that Freedom of Expression Is at Stake
The federal prosecutor Ramiro González ruled this Friday that Carlos Pagni, a columnist of LA NACION, did not commit any crime of public action against President Javier Milei and claimed that it was not for his prosecution to launch an investigation against the journalist. González also highlighted the protection that freedom of expression has in Argentina, “a fundamental constitutional guarantee.” The prosecutor intervened in the file initiated…
"Mandriles", "Shits" and "Liars": Thus Spreads Milei Hatred Against Journalism in Argentina
In the year and a half he has been at Casa Rosada, the Argentine president has stigmatized journalists and now threatens to take them to prison, in addition to dismantling public mediaMilei fulmina a Télam, the last major news agency in South America When the hate machine spreads against journalism, the normal frameworks are blurred to be able to report. That happens in Argentina, a country that has fallen 47 positions in the last two years in t…
Over 600 Argentine Figures Reject President Milei's Attacks on Journalism - teleSUR English
They endorsed an article originally published by Ari Lijalad, who has been sued by Milei for alleged defamation and slander. On Thursday, over 600 journalists, artists, and intellectuals staged a symbolic protest against far-right President Javier Milei’s harassment of the Argentine press. RELATED: The Eternaut Sparks Questions Among Those Born During the Argentine Dictatorship They collectively endorsed a news article originally published by jo…
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