Thursday, November 28, 2019

The Unrest In Chile Continues



Reuters: Chilean lawmakers warn democracy at stake as violence spikes

SANTIAGO (Reuters) - Chilean lawmakers agreed late on Wednesday to fast-track reforms to beef up security, warning that a resurgence in violence and vandalism was threatening to derail the country’s 30-year-old democracy.

Five weeks of unrest over inequality and shabby social services have left at least 26 dead and more than 13,500 injured, prosecutors said. Riots have hobbled the capital’s public transport system, once the envy of Latin America, and caused billions in losses for private business.

The deal, struck between ruling party and opposition lawmakers, acknowledged the government had done too little, too late to stem the crisis. “The country is confronting a crisis of violence and vandalism that threatens our democracy,” begins the two-page document.

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More News On The Unrest In Chile

Chile simmers after another night of unrest -- AFP
PiƱera asks for troops back on Chile's streets despite reports of 'grave' abuses -- Guardian/Reuters
Chile protests: 'Serious' human rights violations by police, says HRW -- DW
Chile is a rich country and that is why its people are so angry -- Quartz

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