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Clashes between police and demonstrators in Chile continue

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Riot police clash with demonstrators in Chile's capital once again, as President Sebastian Pinera held a meeting with leaders of some of Chile's opposition parties, aiming to find a way to end the violence that has claimed 15 lives. IMAGES

Added on the 23/10/2019 00:35:04 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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