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Argentina's Milei Bans Journalists from Casa Rosada Amid Espionage Allegations

Severity: High (Score: 66.2)

Sources: Au.Investing, Latinamericareports, Internazionale.It, Batimes.Ar, Voz.Us

Summary

On April 23, 2026, President Javier Milei's government barred all accredited journalists from entering the Casa Rosada, citing a complaint of 'illegal espionage' linked to two reporters from the TN news channel. This unprecedented action affects approximately 50 to 60 journalists who typically cover government activities. The ban was justified as a 'preventative measure' to ensure national security, following allegations that the journalists recorded footage using smart glasses. Milei publicly criticized the journalists, labeling them as 'DISGUSTING TRASH' and accused them of breaching security laws. The decision has been condemned by press freedom advocates and lawmakers, who view it as an attack on journalism and a threat to democratic principles. The government has not issued an official statement detailing the investigation or the specific allegations against the journalists. This incident follows previous tensions between Milei's administration and the media, raising concerns about press freedom in Argentina. Key Points: • President Milei banned access to Casa Rosada for all accredited journalists due to alleged espionage. • The ban affects around 50 to 60 journalists, marking a significant restriction on press freedom. • Milei's government has faced criticism for its increasing hostility towards the media since he took office.

Key Entities

  • Argentina (country)
  • internazionale.it (domain)
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