Protesters in the La Pincoya neighborhood of Santiago took to the streets in solidarity with political prisoners of the uprising in Chile and the Mapuche struggle for autonomy over their land, demanding an immediate general pardon and release of all those convicted of fighting in the social revolt.
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Dozens of anarchists and protesters in Antofagasta took to the streets, blocking roads and burning barricades in solidarity with prisoners of the Mapuche struggle for land autonomy and the revolt in Chile that began on the 18th of October in 2019 against neoliberalism and police violence.
Anarchist protesters in Antofagasta took to the streets, banging pots and pans and blocking roads with flaming barricades in opposition to the continued imprisonment of participants of the 18th of October Uprising in 2019 and the struggle for indigenous Mapuche land rights in Chile.
Dozens of anarchists and protesters in Santiago took to the streets in support of political prisoners of the 18th of October Uprising and the Mapuche struggle for autonomy over ancestral land, demanding an immediate general pardon and release of all those convicted of participating in the social revolt of Chile.
Anarchists in Antofagasta took to the streets, blocking roads and burning barricades in solidarity with the political prisoners of the 18th of October Uprising in Chile, demanding a general pardon and the immediate release of all those convicted during the social revolt of 2019 and the indigenous Mapuche struggle for sovereignty and autonomy.
Protesters in Antofagasta took to the streets, burning barricades and blocking roads in a round of demonstrations in support of prisoners of the revolt in Chile, demanding the immediate release and a general pardon for all convictions made with the 18th of October Uprising.
Hundreds of protesters in Santiago returned to the streets in a round of mobilization in support of prisoners of the uprising in Chile, demanding an immediate general pardon and release of all those convicted of resisting state power during the revolt of October 18th, 2019. Police repressed the demonstration with tear gas and water cannons, resulting in widespread clashes around Plaza Dignidad.
Hundreds of protesters in Valparaiso marched on the National Congress of Chile while president Sebastián Piñera gave a State of the Nation address, demanding his immediate resignation and the release of all political prisoners of the 18th of October Uprising. Police repressed the demonstration, leading to widespread clashes and police violence throughout the day.
Protesters across Santiago took to the streets in support of prisoners of the uprising in Chile, demanding their release, as well as in opposition to the neoliberal presidency of Sebastian Piñera as he delivered a State of the Nation address at the National Congress. Police attacked the protesters, forcing them to disperse and reassemble in other areas.
Dozens of protesters in Antofagasta took to the streets, placing flaming barricades and blocking roads in opposition to the rule of neoliberal president Sebastián Piñera, as well as to demand the release of all prisoners of the 18th of October uprising in Chile.
Demonstrators in Santiago gathered at an office of the Independent Democratic Union, a far-right Pinochetist party in Chile, leaving graffiti and anti-fascist banners; the crowd then moved to a monument to Jaime Guzmán, the creator of Pinochet's constitution, also leaving graffiti. A protest would later also occur in the peripheral neighborhood of La Granja in support of political prisoners of the 18th of October Uprising in 2019.
Hundreds of protesters in Santiago took to the streets in support of political prisoners of the uprising in Chile, beginning on the 18th of October in 2019. Demonstrators demanded the immediate release of all prisoners of the social unrest and demanded a general pardon to clear their charges.
Dozens of protesters in Antofagasta took to the streets, burning barricades and blocking roads in support of prisoners of the 18th of October uprising in Chile, demanding their immediate release and a general pardon for all demonstration-related convictions.
Hundreds of protesters across Santiago took to the streets in a day of mobilization in solidarity with prisoners of the uprising in Chile. Demonstrators demanded their immediate release and a general pardon for all convictions made related to the 18th of October Uprising, burning barricades, and clashing with police at various points across the Chilean capital city.
Dozens of protesters in Antofagasta took to the streets in opposition to the right-wing presidency of Sebastián Piñera and the release of all political prisoners of the uprising in Chile. Demonstrators burned barricades and blocked roads, ready to confront any police officers who arrived to disperse the demonstrators.