State Of Emergency Remains As Demonstrations And Looting Continues In Chile

SANTIAGO, CHILE - OCTOBER 22: Demonstrators hold a sign that reads 'Chile is awake' during the fifth day of protests against President Sebastian Piñera on October 22, 2019 in Santiago, Chile. After President Sebastian Piñera suspended the 3.5% subway fare hike and declared the state of emergency protest developed into looting and arson, generating chaos in Santiago, Valparaiso and a dozen other cities resulting in at least 13 dead and over 2000 arrested. Demands behind the protest include issues like health care, pension system, privatization of water, public transport, education, social mobility and corruption. (Photo by Claudio Santana/Getty Images)
SANTIAGO, CHILE - OCTOBER 22: Demonstrators hold a sign that reads 'Chile is awake' during the fifth day of protests against President Sebastian Piñera on October 22, 2019 in Santiago, Chile. After President Sebastian Piñera suspended the 3.5% subway fare hike and declared the state of emergency protest developed into looting and arson, generating chaos in Santiago, Valparaiso and a dozen other cities resulting in at least 13 dead and over 2000 arrested. Demands behind the protest include issues like health care, pension system, privatization of water, public transport, education, social mobility and corruption. (Photo by Claudio Santana/Getty Images)
State Of Emergency Remains As Demonstrations And Looting Continues In Chile
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