Protesters in Chile set fire to university


Published:
2019-11-10 05:35:18 BdST

Update:
2024-04-19 04:49:36 BdST

Published: 2019-11-10 05:35:18 BdST

International Live: Demonstrators in Chile set a university building ablaze and ransacked a church Friday at the close of an otherwise peaceful rally marking three weeks of unprecedented protests against social and economic inequality.

Protesters clashed with police who had set up barricades to protect private Pedro de Valdivia University, and shortly thereafter the wooden roof of its 100-year-old administration building began to burn, witnesses said. Fire crews had trouble reaching the blaze because of all the demonstrators.

Nearby, hooded protesters looted the church of La Asuncion, which was built in 1876, dragging furniture outside and setting it alight.

Tens of thousands of people had filed earlier into Plaza Italia, which has become ground zero in this spasm of grassroots fury over low wages, high costs for education and health care and a socio-economic system they see as
favoring the wealthy. The unrest has left 20 people dead.

As night fell, protesters blocked roads near an upscale shopping mall that
is considered a symbol of modern, prosperous Chile and erected flaming
barricades. They chanted and shouted slogans against conservative President
Sebastian Pinera.

The president last week reshuffled his government and announced a series of measures aimed at placating the protesters, including a law guaranteeing a
minimum monthly wage of about $465. But protesters have continued demanding that the right-wing billionaire step down.

Dhaka 09 November (campuslive24.com)//IHA


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