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With Protests Continuing, Chile, Santiago Turn into Battlefield


Tue 19 Nov 2019 | 09:10 AM
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Protesters in Chile continued their daily protests, on Tuesday, against government policies, and deteriorating living conditions. They demanded President Sebastian Pinera’s resignation.

The streets of the capital Santiago and the coastal city of Valparaiso have turned into a battleground due to the clashes between the police and the protesters. The police forces fired tear gas at the protesters while the protesters responded by throwing stones.

Demonstrations in Chile started several weeks ago to protest the economic situation in the country, after the announcement of a 3.75% increase in metro fees.

Earlier, police in Chile detained a large number of the demonstrators. Districts in the Chilean capital of Santiago have been turned into battlefields due to the clashes between protesters and police in recent days.

Thousands of protesters took part in new protests in Chile despite the replacement of eight key ministers by President Sebastián Piñera and his attempts to assure the country that he heard calls for greater equality and improved social services.

The new protests led to clashes between protesters and security forces. Chilean protests have reached the wealthy neighborhoods of Santiago.

The anger, that have since expanded and turned into violent demonstrations and looting, erupted after the announcement of a 3.75 percent increase in fees for the Santiago metro tickets .

The clashes have killed many people in the worst violence since Chile’s return to democracy after the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet between 1973 and 1990