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U.S. military journalists face new rules requiring escorts and approval for reporting, risking credential loss if unmet.
Journalists covering the U.S. military face a deadline to acknowledge new reporting restrictions that limit access without escorts and require approval before sharing unclassified information, risking loss of press credentials if they refuse.
The Pentagon Press Association and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press warn the rules could undermine press independence and expose reporters to legal risks, calling them an unprecedented move despite the Pentagon’s claim that signing only confirms understanding, not agreement.
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Los periodistas militares estadounidenses enfrentan nuevas reglas que requieren escolta y aprobación para informar, arriesgando la pérdida de credenciales si no se cumplen.