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Chilean police fire water cannon at protests in Santiago, who demonstrate against the government as social outcry continues in the country. IMAGES
Chilean police fire tear gas and water cannons at protesters, who gathered in Santiago to demonstrate against the government of Sebastian Pinera, ahead of a referendum in which Chileans will decide whether to replace the constitution dating from the era of the late dictator Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990). IMAGES
Chile's police fire water cannons at people who gather in Santiago's emblematic Plaza Italia, which remains the epicenter of the protest movement a year after the start of a mass wave of social unrest, in the run-up to a historic referendum to change a dictatorship-era constitution seen as the bedrock of the nation's glaring inequalities. IMAGES
Chilean police officers fire water cannons and use pepper spray to disperse protesters gathered at Santiago's emblematic Plaza Italia square, which remains the epicenter of a year-long wave of anti-government demonstrations that have resurged after a halt forced by the Covid-19 pandemic. IMAGES
Police in Santiago fire tear gas and water cannons at protesters, who gathered in Italy Square for a demonstration against the government of Sebastian Pinera. IMAGES
Police in Chile's capital Santiago fire tire gear and use water cannons in an effort to disperse protesters, during a demonstration to commemorate the "Day of the Race" by members of the Mapuche community. IMAGES
Chilean police use water cannons against demonstrators gathered in Italy Square, after citizens voted by a landslide in a referendum Sunday to throw out their dictatorship-era constitution, blamed for the jarring economic and social inequalities that led to months of violent protests. IMAGES