Argentina Bishops Call for Dialogue After Press Blocked ...
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Argentina bishops call for dialogue after press blocked from government house
Archbishop Jorge Lozano and journalists met last Friday and discussed the need to respect the right to work and the right to free expression, after journalists were blocked by the government of Argentina's President Javier Milei, which cited "illegal espionage." • "We hope for a swift resolution through dialogue and mutual understanding," Argentina's bishops conference said in a statement.
Javier Milei's management blocked the access of the professionals under the allegation of espionage
During a meeting with members of the Catholic Church, press professionals emphasized their constitutional rights to work and the importance of freedom of expression
Representatives of the journalists affected by the Nation’s veto met with Monsignor Jorge Lozano of the Argentine Episcopal Conference. After the meeting, the Archbishop of San Juan asked to find a quick solution so that access to the press can be restored. The Argentine Catholic Church spoke in favour of journalists accredited in Casa Rosada, whose accesses were vetoed by the national government after a complaint from Casa Militar. The Episcopa…
Representatives of the journalists affected by the Nation's veto met with Monsignor Jorge Lozano of the Argentine Episcopal Conference. After the meeting, the Archbishop of San Juan asked to find a quick solution so that access to the press can be restored.
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