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Chile Protests

Aug 11, 2012, 03:54 PM

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Truncheons and tear-gas - it all kicked off big-time in Santiago this week, when a student protest became a riot. But the students seem to have widespread support in Chile, for their aims at least. Many people agree with their complaint that theirs is a society deeply divided between rich and poor.

#Chile, #students, #protest, #occupy, #LatinAmerica,

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