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Milei's dictatorship leaves 20 journalists injured while suppressing protests.

The spokesman for the Milei government, Manuel Adorni, gave a cynical response to a local reporter who asked him about the repression.

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247 - The police of Javier Milei's dictatorship in Argentina carried out several repressive attacks against journalists covering anti-government protests against neoliberal reforms. The attacks left at least 20 injured, according to information released by [source missing]. RT

On Wednesday and Thursday, violent repressions were carried out against the thousands of people who took to the streets to repudiate the so-called 'Bus Law', while debates were taking place in the Chamber of Deputies. Deputies resumed the debate this Friday (2).

The spokesman for the Milei government, Manuel Adorni, gave a cynical response on Friday to a local reporter who asked him whether or not Javier Milei's government wanted to guarantee press freedom in the country, following the police attacks.

“Yes, next question,” was Adorni’s only response after the presentation by broadcaster Fabián Waldman, who works at the local radio station FM La Patriada.

"Security Minister Patricia Bullrich is lying: the vast majority of press workers brutally and deliberately repressed in front of Congress were identified by vests or t-shirts with the inscription PRESS," wrote the Buenos Aires Press Union on social media.