- Clarín circulated with the white cover on Monday.
- The opposition calls to submit to the Minister of Security to trial
- Criticism Cristina Fernández silent about an issue as serious
Argentines have long expressed a rejection not so profound as that caused the lock to the printing plant of Clarín. The major newspaper in the country did not go on sale Sunday for the 'sting' who organized a group of protesters at the gates of Canyon district workshops, where the newspaper is distributed to retail outlets.
The newspaper La Nacion, which is also critical to the management of government, was the subject of a similar but delayed his departure only. In contrast, the total blockade Clarin, was the worst attack I have experienced this daily in its 65 year history and the worst attack on press freedom in general, since Argentina returned to democracy in 1983.
opposition block impeachment would ask the Security minister, Nilda Garre, by ignoring the order who once ruled the judge Polo Gastón Olivera, against "any conduct involving impede or obstruct the normal income of persons and property "of the newspaper printing presses. The injunction forced Garre to send the police to disband the squad, but the police presence was minimal and at no time tried to stop the blockade.
Opposition From all came a rejection of the blockade of the day and a tough challenge to President Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner for failing to rule on those facts. "It is inconceivable that the government and heads who are passive and absent against so flagrant an act against freedom of expression," said Gabriela Michetti, Member of the PRO.
"The government instigates and supports that prevent the circulation of newspapers," said deputy Civic Coalition, Adrián Pérez. Even the socialist Pino Solanas, a tough editorial line objector Clarin and La Nacion, came out in defense of the right Argentines to choose the newspaper they think.
"The escraches against against any newspaper or media are an example of intolerance and authoritarianism that runs counter to freedom," said Solanas. Within the ruling party, the only figure which added weight to the conviction was the governor of the province of Buenos Aires, Daniel Scioli.
In response to Radio 10, Scioli, who had previously deferred Cristina Fernandez on the issue of insecurity or the demonization of the opposition box, he said that freedom of speech and the press "are cornerstones of our democracy "and that the blockade of the day "is a sign of intolerance that undermines" democratic coexistence. Most who expressed themselves thus linked the attack to the newspapers with Hugo Moyano, leader of the General Labour Confederation (CGT) who on several previous occasions, he sent people to the union of truck drivers to prevent the departure of Clarín and other journals and magazines in the same business group.
In the Sunday edition, which was unable to leave the newspaper in question published an extensive report on the intricacies of union with justice and money laundering suspicion falling on him. Moyano denied any relationship with blocking, but his name went into the mouths of several of the protesters, who shouted, "If there quilombo Moyano touch."
The version that runs the government, at least unofficially, is that the protest late Saturday and early Sunday was legitimate, it is part of the conflict they have employees Riopaltenses Graphic Arts (AGR) against the Clarín. But today it emerged that no such conflict exists and that something more than a hundred protesters who gathered there.
Extracted from El Mundo (Ramy Wurgaft)
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