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Chile: Trade unions accuse the Piñera administration of repressive crackdown

Saturday, September 7th 2019 - 08:27 UTC
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The Carabineros fighting demonstrators in the streets of Santiago de Chile The Carabineros fighting demonstrators in the streets of Santiago de Chile

The International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) has joined its voice to the international condemnation of the Chilean government’s repressive crackdown of a demonstration in Santiago on Thursday. Trade unionists were among those targeted by police aggression and arrests in the aftermath of Thursday’s peaceful demonstration.

Thousands of people took to the streets on 5 September 2019 in answer to the call by an alliance of 60 civil society organizations, which includes trade unions as well as environmental, feminist and indigenous rights organizations. They were denouncing the anti-union and socially regressive policy overhaul proposed by the Piñera government that would result in the dismantling existing labor protections and reduce access to health, education and social protection.

“It is revealing of the Piñera government’s intentions that it thinks it can shut down people’s voice by sending in heavily-armored police. Freedom of assembly plays a crucial role in the exchanges that build inclusive policies and social consensus. This attack is an affront to the functioning of democratic societies and will not let this sort of abuse be slide. The social violence that has guided this government’s continuous efforts to dismantle people’s social infrastructure is now plain for all to see,” said Sharan Burrow, General Secretary of the ITUC.

The international community is particularly attentive to the situation as Chile is set to host two high profile international meetings: of the UN’s Climate Change Conference (COP25) and of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum. Civil society organizations are extremely vigilant to these abuses and will continue to monitor the evolution of this situation.

Multiple reports indicate that police aggression began from the very beginning of the march and resulted in several injuries and arrests. Among those arrested were the General Secretary of CUT Chile, Nolberto Diaz, and Vice President Tamara Muñoz, a titular member of the ITUC General Council. Police further attempted to break into the CUT Chile offices. The arrested union leaders were released many hours later without charges.

“The Piñera government seems to be incapable of engaging in social dialogue. This heavy-handed response to the legitimate concerns of the Chilean people confirms this government’s near-systematic recourse to repression. As the slogan of the mobilization rightly summarized, people are uniting because they are tired of a government that benefits only the elites at the expense of the majority in society,” concluded Burrow.

Categories: Politics, Chile.

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