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Civil disobedience resumes in Chile with demands for president Piñera to step down

Friday, March 13th 2020 - 07:29 UTC
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Wearing dark glasses and a T-shirt with protest slogans, walking with a stick and supported by his brother Enrique, Gatica was greeted by applause and joined in chants of: “Piñera, guilty, your hands Wearing dark glasses and a T-shirt with protest slogans, walking with a stick and supported by his brother Enrique, Gatica was greeted by applause and joined in chants of: “Piñera, guilty, your hands
Piñera said that democracy was squandered when General Augusto Pinochet - who led Chile from 1973 to 1990 - seized power through violence Piñera said that democracy was squandered when General Augusto Pinochet - who led Chile from 1973 to 1990 - seized power through violence

A Chilean student blinded in both eyes by police rubber bullets became the symbol of this week's protests on the second year of president Sebastián Piñera's mandate but also the thirtieth anniversary of the return of democracy to Chile.

Gustavo Gatica, 22, was taking pictures of a demonstration when he was shot in the face last November. His case became a lightning rod in Chile for fury directed at police over allegations of human rights abuses during months of demonstrations over social inequality that have left at least 31 people dead and 30,000 injured.

This week Gatica joined high school students protesting in Santiago’s central Plaza Italia, close to where he was shot, to mark the two-year anniversary of President Sebastian Piñera's second term in office.

Wearing dark glasses and a T-shirt with protest slogans, walking with a stick and supported by his brother Enrique, he was greeted by applause and joined in chants of: “Piñera, guilty, your hands are stained with blood.”

His appearance came after Piñera led a ceremony on Wednesday to mark 30 years since Chile’s return to democracy, and amid a day of civil disobedience by students calling for the president to leave office.

Piñera said in a speech at the presidential palace that democracy was squandered when General Augusto Pinochet - who led Chile from 1973 to 1990 - seized power through violence. He urged against substituting “intolerance for dialogue.”

Opposition leaders boycotted the ceremony, calling it inappropriate given a heavy-handed police response to protests that began last October.

#FueraPinera (Pinera Out) was the top-trending topic on Twitter in Chile as teenagers in the capital shut down at least 15 metro stations by dangling their feet over the lines, seized control of several schools and clashed with riot police who made use of tear gas.

Chile’s attorney general’s office said in January it was investigating the security forces for allegedly violating the human rights of 5,558 people since protests broke out. Chile’s Human Rights Institute said on Feb. 18 it had recorded 445 cases of eye injuries in the protests.

New charges of police brutality resurfaced this month as protests started again with the end of the Southern Hemisphere summer holiday.

On Sunday, onlookers captured video footage of two heavily armed riot policeman beating with batons, throttling and dragging a 69-year-old man during the International Women's Day march in central Santiago.

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  • imoyaro

    Actually more like your fellow murderous bus driver Maduro's government, you lying Castroist...

    https://www.reuters.com/article/us-venezuela-politics-protest/venezuelan-teen-blinded-by-police-rubber-bullets-at-protest-idUSKCN1TX2BU

    Mar 18th, 2020 - 01:32 am 0
  • Enrique Massot

    The courage and persistence of Chileans in spite of the violence and abuse of the Piñera government is only proportional to the long period of social inequality after the long years of dictatorship imposed by bloody dictator Augusto Pinochet.
    Keeping the distance, Piñera's government looks pretty much like that Syria's Bashar Assad in that both are willing to torture, kill and maim opponents in order to keep their grip on power.

    Mar 14th, 2020 - 09:17 pm -1
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