The Inter-American Press Association Called It “Negative” to Ban the Broadcasting of Karina Milei’s Audios
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Amnesty International Argentina expressed its deep concern at the decision of Judge Alejandro Maraniello, and considered that preventing the circulation of information constitutes prior censorship. The case concerns the dissemination of audios recorded in the Casa de Gobierno de la Nación and attributed to the General Secretariat of the Presidency which, in a ...
The author, anthropologist and founder of Panoptico Cultural, reflects on the consequences of previous censorship in Argentina, based on the government's complaint and the subsequent court order to prevent the dissemination of recorded audios to Karina Milei. In recent days, audios involving a scandal of alleged corruption were released to a key figure for the government, Karina Milei, Javier's sister and secretary general of the Presidency.
The Chubut Legislature unanimously repudiated the previous censorship today, starting with a judicial action linked to the dissemination of audios attributed to the secretary general of the Presidency, Karina Milei. The blocks Awaken Chubut, Arriba Chubut, Primero Chubut-CET, Pich, Familia Chubutense and Frente de Izquierda unified a project by which they declared “the most emphatic rejection of any act that attempts to limit the journalistic ta…
The Observatory of the Right to the City submitted to the Council of the Judiciary a request for the removal of federal judge Alejandro Patricio Maraniello for the ruling prohibiting the dissemination of the audios of the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei. In addition, the judge faces nine complaints, five of them for alleged sexual harassment.
The Inter-American Press Association (IAPA) issued a harsh statement in which it criticized the precautionary measure of federal judge Alejandro Maraniello which prohibits the dissemination of audios attributed to the Secretary General of the Presidency, Karina Milei. The international organization called the decision “a negative precedent for freedom of expression and access to information of public interest.” In the same statement, the entity …


The Inter-American Press Association (IAPA) pointed out against the precautionary measure issued by the head of the Federal Civil and Commercial Court No. 5 of the City of Buenos Aires, Alejandro Maraniello, which prohibits the dissemination of audios attributed to the secretary general of the Argentine Presidency, Karina Milei, and considered that “it is a negative precedent for freedom of expression and access to information of public interest…
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