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Clashes as Chile students march for education reform | Clashes as Chile students march for education reform |
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Thousands of Chilean students have clashed with police on the streets of the capital, Santiago, during a protest calling for education reforms. | |
Some threw petrol bombs at the riot police, who responded with tear gas and water cannons. | |
This was the first demonstration of 2013 calling for high-quality and free education, but protests on the issue date back to 2011. | This was the first demonstration of 2013 calling for high-quality and free education, but protests on the issue date back to 2011. |
Authorities said 60 people were arrested and one policeman was injured. | |
The clashes occurred after authorities changed the agreed route, students say. | The clashes occurred after authorities changed the agreed route, students say. |
But the government said they only kept the march within the authorised course and blamed "vandals" for the violence. | But the government said they only kept the march within the authorised course and blamed "vandals" for the violence. |
'Generating violence' | 'Generating violence' |
"Again, a group of students feels they have the right to create disorder, damage property, interrupt the traffic and generate violence in Santiago," Interior Minister Andres Chadwick, told reporters. | "Again, a group of students feels they have the right to create disorder, damage property, interrupt the traffic and generate violence in Santiago," Interior Minister Andres Chadwick, told reporters. |
A spokesman for the student union criticised the government for using "excessive repressive action". | A spokesman for the student union criticised the government for using "excessive repressive action". |
Hundreds of riot police were ready before the start of the demonstration. Armoured vehicles with water cannons and dogs were deployed. | Hundreds of riot police were ready before the start of the demonstration. Armoured vehicles with water cannons and dogs were deployed. |
The campaign for educational reform is the biggest protest movement Chile has seen since the return to democracy in 1990. | The campaign for educational reform is the biggest protest movement Chile has seen since the return to democracy in 1990. |
It started with a wave of mass demonstrations in 2011, which carried on throughout 2012. | |
Students say Chile's education system, traditionally viewed as the best in Latin America, is profoundly unfair. | Students say Chile's education system, traditionally viewed as the best in Latin America, is profoundly unfair. |
They say middle class students have access to some of the best schooling in Latin America, while the poor have to be content with under-funded state schools. | They say middle class students have access to some of the best schooling in Latin America, while the poor have to be content with under-funded state schools. |
Last year, President Sebastian Pinera, Chile's first conservative leader for 20 years, announced tax reforms aimed at raising money to help fund the country's education system. | Last year, President Sebastian Pinera, Chile's first conservative leader for 20 years, announced tax reforms aimed at raising money to help fund the country's education system. |
At the height of the protests, in 2011, the president's popularity was significantly affected. |
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