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What is happening in Chile? ¿Qué sucede en Chile?
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whatshappeninginchile · 5 years ago
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On Friday, 21 year old history student Gustavo Gatica was blinded after security forces shot him in both eyes with a pellet gun.
The Chilean Medical College has denounced the more than 200 cases of ocular injuries since the Chilean protests began three weeks ago.
From Enrique Morales Castillo, the president of the human rights department of the Medical College: "The issue of eye loss surpasses any other period in the history of the country and even internationally, no other country has ever reported this number of cases," says Mr Morales Castillo. "The figures here surpass any other reference we have."
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whatshappeninginchile · 5 years ago
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New reports of state violence and human rights violations today from Chile's National Institute of Human Rights (INDH)
INDH has filed two complaints for the torture of minors
INDH human rights observer was shot with 7 pellet bullets and is being transferred to a care center.
INDH began legal proceedings on behalf of a man who was detained and beaten by the military. Afterwards, the military took the victim in a truck to an empty lot where they threatened to shoot him dead.
SOURCE: INDH official Twitter account, Oct 29, 2019
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AMY GOODMAN: Can you talk about the significance of Piñera dismissing his entire cabinet to form a new one? Does that matter to you and to the protesters at this point?
ALONDRA CARRILLO VIDAL: No. We are asking him to leave. People want to overthrow this government because they are responsible not only for the political measures that have made life precarious in the last years, but also he is responsible politically for the rapes, the sexual political violence that has been taken by the military and the police. He is responsible for the disappearance and murders of people in the last week. So I think he is taking a desperate measure with this asking all his ministers to leave, but it is a desperate measure that will not calm people, because that’s not what we want. We don’t want this government to reorganize itself. We want them gone.
SOURCE: DemocracyNow
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whatshappeninginchile · 5 years ago
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Chile protests: President to lift state of emergency at midnight
Anti-gov't protests expected to continue, with demonstrators calling for Pinera's resignation and a new constitution. 
By Naomi Larsson, October 27th, 2019
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A demonstrator runs next to a police armoured vehicle during a protest against Chile's state economic model in Santiago, Chile [Henry Romero/Reuters]
Santiago - Chile's state of emergency will end at midnight on Sunday, the president's office has confirmed, after more than a week of military forces on the streets and widespread unrest across the country.
President Sebastian Pinera's office released a statement earlier on Sunday, announcing the state of emergency, which saw more than 20,000 soldiers and police deployed on Chile's streets, would end "in all the regions and towns where it was established" in a bid to "restore institutional normality".
The statement comes a day after the military lifted curfews in Chile's main cities and the president announced plans for a major cabinet reshuffle in a desperate attempt to quell furious protests over inequality and calls for political and economic change.
"We are in a new reality. Chile is different from what it was a week ago," Pinera said following a historic demonstration on Friday that saw more than one million people protest against his government in Santiago.
Sunday's short statement came as tens of thousands of people marched to the Congress building in Valparaiso, a hugely symbolic protest in Chile's coastal city. Meanwhile, various protest concerts with famous Chilean artists attracted thousands across Santiago.
With many more demonstrations planned for this week, Pinera's reforms have done little to answer the rallying cries for systemic change. Posters and graffiti across the capital call for the president's resignation, but many Chileans are now also demanding a new political constitution, which remains a legacy of Chile's military dictatorship.
Approval rating at new low
A national survey, published on Sunday by pollster and national research institute Cadem, found 80 percent of Chileans did not think the reforms were enough. Support for Pinera had dropped to 14 percent, the lowest approval rating for a president since the country's return to democracy in 1990, the poll found.  
"We can't stop now," said 61-year-old Hector Parrera, who attended a free concert for "the right to live in peace" in Santiago. "I don't know if the resignation of Pinera will do anything, because we need to change this whole system. We have to change this constitution of [Augusto] Pinochet."
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Demonstrators march with flags and placards during a protest against Chile's state economic model in Santiago, Chile [Ivan Alvarado/Reuters]
UN investigators to arrive on Monday
The state of emergency was first introduced in Santiago in the early hours of October 19 following vandalism and violent clashes with police after a protest against a rise in metro fares escalated into a wider unrest. Chileans have since united against the high cost of education and healthcare, low pensions, stagnant wages, and the cost of living in one of Latin America's most unequal countries.
As protests spread throughout the week, so did the state of emergency, bringing military and armoured vehicles back to Chile's streets as an ominous reminder of the country's 17-year dictatorship.
Established by Pinochet's constitution, the state of emergency granted the government additional powers to restrict freedom of movement and right to assembly.
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Police officers detain a demonstrator during a protest against Chile's state economic model in Santiago, Chile [Henry Romero/Chile] 
The INDH's chief said in an interview with CNN Chile that what "worries us most" are the allegations of torture and sexual violence.
Ravina Shamdasani, the spokeswoman for the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, said the organisation had received allegations of violations of international standards "relating to the use of force by state security forces" and crimes committed by third parties.  
"We have been closely monitoring the mounting crisis in Chile, including reports of human rights violations and abuses in the context of the recent protests and the declaration of a state of emergency," she said.
The human rights team plans to spend a month in Chile investigating the allegations.
SOURCE:  AL JAZEERA NEWS
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The lack of empathy for working-class patients is reflected in the attitude of the health minister Jaime Mañalich, who on national TV mocked the upheaval as just “a march” and who has repeatedly sabotaged attempts to record the number of gunshot wounds inflicted by security forces.
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Today, the UN Human Rights delegation arrives in Chile.
According to the National Institute for Human Rights (INDH), as of 11/28, there are:
1,132 wounded in hospitals, including 38 with bullet wounds and 127 with eye injuries
18 cases of sexual violence
54 cases of other forms of torture
3,3243 arrests/detained
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SOURCE: INDH Chile (@inddhh) October 28, 2019
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Protests in Chile: the reactions of solidarity in Europe and Latin America to the demands of Chilean protesters
By: BBC News Mundo, October 27th, 2019
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With flags, with banners, with pans.
Dozens of people in different parts of the world - not only in the capitals - have expressed their solidarity with the protests that have been repeated in Chile for a week
On Friday, more than 1.2 million people concentrated on Plaza Italia, a nerve center in Santiago, to demand reforms from Sebastián Piñera's government and call for an end to the deep inequalities of Chilean society.
Convened in social networks as "the largest march in Chile", it is estimated that Friday was the most massive since the return of democracy to Chile.
But in other cities in both Europe and Latin America the marches have also dyed colors and emotions over the weekend.
In BBC Mundo we show you how they have seen in some cities
In Latin America
Latin America was one of the first regions where the Chilean community took to the streets to join in solidarity with the demonstrations in Chile.
From Argentina to Caracas, dozens of Chileans asked for changes in their country to be palpable.
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Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Tijuana, Mexico
In many of the countries, the protests were organized in front of the embassies and consulates of Chile, but the protests not only took the capitals and streets of different cities filled with banners and social justice claims for Chile
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San José, Costa Rica
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Sao Pablo, Brazil
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Caracas, Venezuela
In Europe The Chilean community in several cities in Europe also met in solidarity with the thousands of people protesting in their home countries.
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Cambridge, United Kindom
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World Music Expo, Tempere, Finland
From Bristol to Amsterdam or Malaga the protests took several cities of the "Old Continent".
"Chile may seem like a distant country, but today's uprising is the result of decades of neoliberal policies that produce and reproduce outrageous inequality," he said in a statement signed by Chilean students, academics and workers in Bristol, UK.
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Bristol, United Kingdom
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Budapest, Hungary
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París, France
301/5000Protests began last week when the government announced an increase in the price of the subway ticket. After declaring the state of emergency and curfew in several regions of the country, Piñera backed down and canceled this measure, decision, but that did not result in the end of the protests.
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Málaga, Spain
On Saturday, the Army announced that the curfew was lifted in the capital and other cities of the country.
Piñera also announced, during an address from Casa de la Moneda, that he had asked his ministers to make their "positions available.
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Barcelona, Spain
The president will try to form a new government to placate the mass protests.
The riots have so far left 19 dead and hundreds injured.
Source: BBC.com
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In a TV interview, the director of the National Institute of Human Rights (INDH), Sergio Micco, states that of the 72 cases of possible “disappeared” people that the INDH has received, they are still unable to make contact with four missing people.
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Today, the UN Human Rights delegation arrives in Chile.
According to the National Institute for Human Rights (INDH), as of 11/28, there are:
1,132 wounded in hospitals, including 38 with bullet wounds and 127 with eye injuries
18 cases of sexual violence
54 cases of other forms of torture
3,3243 arrests/detained
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SOURCE: INDH Chile (@inddhh) October 28, 2019
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We will take the wide path (Quilapayún)
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Not Just Santiago! All Chile is United!
Magallanes, Valparaiso, Concepción
No solo santiago! Todo Chile está unido!
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Actors, musicians and activists of Chile send a support message to thier people and for the world: We are not at war, we’re united and WE WANT A NEW CONSTITUTION VIA CONSTITUENT ASSEMBLY
Actores, músicos y activistas de Chile envían un mensaje de apoyo al pueblo y para el mundo: No estamos en guerra, estamos unidos Y QUEREMOS NUEVA CONTITUCIÓN VÍA ASAMBLEA CONTITUYENTE!
By: @chanchodeguerra
Speakers:
Ana María Gazmuri
Antonella Ríos
Daniel Muñoz
Josefina Nast 
Koke Santa Ana
Marta Yáñez Kewpumil
Tata Barahona
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Chile has awaken!
Chile a despertado
Chile demonstration October 20th-25th
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Las protestas chilenas en números: una comparación entre los gastos provocados por la evasión y daño al patrimonio público v/s evasiones y colusiones del sector privado.
Fuente: Centro de desarrollo urbano sustentable- CEDEUS
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