The queer community’s call to march against Javier Milei’s Davos speech received …
Valen Iricibar
Valen Iricibar is an editor at the Buenos Aires Herald. An award-winning journalist, editor and podcaster, their work specializes in policy, gender-based violence and LGBTQIA issues in audio and print. A doting cat parent, they live in their hometown Buenos Aires surrounded by books, audio equipment and cat toys.
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Argentines nationwide took to the streets again to protest Milei’s megadecree, with more protests planned for Friday and next week
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Despite the government’s new anti-protest protocol, the annual demonstration turned protest saw minimal violence between security forces and marchers
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The protocol authorizes federal forces to clamp down on any form of roadblock and criminalizes protesters attempting to hide their identity