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Censorship Advances » the Tucumán Note: Engaged Journalism Gender Look

Summary by La Nota
While President Javier Milei runs a little more every day the rod of what is acceptable in Democracy—insulting opponents, journalists, state workers, retirees, even children—in parallel, censorship and persecution are advancing to those who manifest dissent. Until a few days ago, in the Province of Buenos Aires, we saw with amazement and impotence how Peronist militants accused of throwing excrement into the house of Congressman José Luis Espert…
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While President Javier Milei runs a little more every day the rod of what is acceptable in Democracy—insulting opponents, journalists, state workers, retirees, even children—in parallel, censorship and persecution are advancing to those who manifest dissent. Until a few days ago, in the Province of Buenos Aires, we saw with amazement and impotence how Peronist militants accused of throwing excrement into the house of Congressman José Luis Espert…

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La Nota broke the news in on Friday, July 11, 2025.
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