Milei administration in Argentina blocks journalist access to Casa Rosada
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Milei administration in Argentina blocks journalist access to Casa Rosada
"The decision to remove the fingerprints of journalists accredited to the Casa Rosada was taken as a preventive measure in response to a complaint filed by the Military Household regarding illegal espionage, Secretary Javier Lanari wrote on social media."
"Milei himself took to social media to call the journalists repugnant trash. He then challenged other members of the news media to justify their actions."
"Milei has repeatedly reposted messages critical of the news media, often accompanied by the acronym NOLSALP or NOL$ALP, which stands for: We don't hate journalists enough."
Under Javier Milei's administration, access to the Casa Rosada has been restricted for journalists, escalating tensions between the government and the press. Journalists were unable to enter the building due to a fingerprint scanning issue, which was clarified as not being a revocation of their press accreditation. The decision was made following a complaint regarding illegal espionage. Milei has publicly criticized journalists, labeling them as 'repugnant trash' and challenging them to justify their actions, further intensifying the conflict and concerns over press freedom.
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