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US journalists hand in Pentagon ID cards in protest

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Pentagon Press Corps Protests Restrictions with ID ​Card Returns

WASHINGTON ‍- In a ‌coordinated demonstration of dissent, journalists⁤ representing over 100 news organizations surrendered their ‌Pentagon​ identification ​cards⁤ on Wednesday, October 16, 2024, protesting escalating restrictions on⁤ access ‍to data about U.S. military operations. Teh action signals a⁤ deepening rift between the Pentagon and the‍ press corps, ⁤raising concerns about openness and accountability within the Department ‍of Defense.

The protest follows recent changes to access‌ protocols that journalists say impede their ability to independently report on the military. The Pentagon Press Association, representing‌ outlets including Reuters, characterized Wednesday as “a black‌ day for press freedom,” voicing fears about a diminishing commitment to open government, Pentagon ⁢accountability, and ‌freedom of expression. The move by journalists underscores⁣ the vital role of a free press ⁣in scrutinizing‌ military actions and informing the public, a principle enshrined in ‍the first Amendment.

Despite the limitations, ‌the journalists‍ collectively affirmed ⁢their ⁣commitment to continued intensive coverage of the U.S.military, even if reporting must occur ‌from ⁣a⁤ more remote posture. The press association’s statement indicated ⁢a resolve to maintain scrutiny, regardless ⁤of logistical challenges.

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