Mar 16 • 16:46 UTC 🇦🇷 Argentina Clarin (ES)

$LIBRA Case: The National Academy of Journalism Expressed Concern for Natalia Volosin's Situation

The National Academy of Journalism in Argentina has raised concerns about the situation of journalist Natalia Volosin regarding her reporting on the $LIBRA cryptocurrency case.

The National Academy of Journalism in Argentina has expressed serious concerns regarding journalist Natalia Volosin following her reporting on the $LIBRA cryptocurrency case. Volosin revealed crucial information about an alleged contract linking American businessman Hayden Davis and the Argentine president Javier Milei, suggesting that this contract was intended to promote the $LIBRA cryptocurrency. The Academy highlighted that Volosin's investigative work involved exposing potential misconduct in this high-profile case.

According to the statement from the Academy, Volosin's journalistic endeavors included the disclosure of a federal prosecutor, Eduardo Taiano, who has supposedly been sitting on a critical report regarding this alleged agreement since November 17. This report could potentially have implications for the investigation and the integrity of the legal proceedings related to the $LIBRA case. The claims suggest that the prosecutor has delayed action on the findings, raising questions about transparency and accountability in the justice system.

The situation has escalated further as the Academy indicated that the prosecutor may be attempting to pressure Volosin following her publication of these sensitive details. This raises alarms about the safety of journalists in Argentina who are working on controversial issues, particularly involving powerful individuals and entities. The Academy's statement calls for the protection of journalistic integrity and advocates for an environment where media personnel can operate without fear of harassment or reprisal for their work.

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