Argentina Revokes Press Credentials Amid Probe Into Alleged Russian Disinformation Network
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Argentina revokes press credentials amid probe into alleged Russian disinformation network
Argentina has revoked press credentials for several local media outlets following allegations they were linked to a Russian-backed disinformation campaign uncovered by an international investigation.
The Argentine Executive has withdrawn press accreditations this Monday that allow entry to the...
“Are you from the press area? Your name?” The questions were repeated this Monday at the entrance door to the Casa Rosada. Under the drizzle that covered Buenos Aires, a federal police officer and a military officer took a list and checked the names on the screen of their cell phone. Thus, several accredited journalists learned that they could not pass. The government decided to restrict access to media journalists who published articles identif…
The national government ordered restrictions on the entry of journalists accredited by some media to Casa Rosada, as part of an investigation linked to an alleged spying campaign attributed to Russia. The measure was applied on Monday in Balcarce 50, where security personnel controlled access and notified press workers that they could not enter. According to official spokesmen, it is a “preventive” decision until the situation is clarified, alth…
Latin American Abstract, April 7, 2026. More than 24 hours after having prevented entry into different media, we ask that they publicly express the reasons that led to taking the unjustified measure. So far there is no official explanation. Since Monday morning, the government prohibits entry [...] Argentina Entry. We demand the government an official explanation for the prohibition to enter Casa Rosada was first published in Latin American Abst…
"The government tries to silence critical journalism and does not allow the entry of several accredited journalists," said the press union of Buenos Aires (SiPreBA) in a message published on their social networks, in which it has demanded that information professionals can "work normally."
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