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Argentina bishops call for dialogue after press blocked from government house

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April 27 (Reuters) - Argentina's ‌assembly of Catholic bishops called for ​dialogue to find a prompt resolution to the government's ⁠decision to block the entry of accredited journalists to government house Casa Rosada, in a statement ​published on Monday.

Archbishop Jorge Lozano and journalists met last ‌Friday and discussed the need to respect the right to work and the right to free expression, after ⁠journalists were blocked by the government ⁠of Argentina's President Javier Milei, which cited "illegal espionage."

• "We hope for a swift resolution through dialogue and mutual understanding," Argentina's bishops conference said in ‌a statement.

• During the meeting, journalists emphasized their constitutional ⁠rights to work, as well ‌as the importance of freedom ​of expression and access to information for society.

• Lozano and the journalists agreed on the importance ‌of eliminating hate speech, citing ​Pope Leo's call to "disarm ⁠words and set aside hurtful expressions."

• Milei's ‌administration blocked journalists' access ⁠to Casa Rosada on Thursday, citing "illegal espionage" after television network TN aired footage recorded with smart ​glasses.

• The affected ‌press room in the government house has operated practically ⁠without interruption since 1940, ​granting access to journalists.

(Reporting by Aida Pelaez-Fernandez; ​editing by Cassandra Garrison)

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