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Churches burn as Chile protest anniversary rallies turn violent

  • Chileans mark one-year anniversary of mass protests over inequality that left more than 30 dead, thousands injured
  • On Sunday, there were scattered incidents of violence, vandalism and clashes between police and protesters

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The burning church of Asuncion in Santiago, Chile. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Two churches were torched as tens of thousands of demonstrators gathered Sunday in a central Santiago square to mark the anniversary of a protest movement that broke out last year demanding greater equality in Chile.

The demonstration comes just a week before Chileans vote in a referendum on whether to replace the dictatorship-era constitution – one of the key demands when the protest movement began on October 18, 2019.

While the morning brought a largely festive atmosphere to the protests at Plaza Italia, there were several incidents of violence, looting and vandalism in the afternoon.

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One church close to Plaza Italia was burnt to the ground as hooded protesters cheered, while a second place of worship was looted and also suffered fire damage.

Firefighters managed to get that blaze under control, though.

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Protesters gathered in the central square of the capital, Santiago. Photo: AFP
Protesters gathered in the central square of the capital, Santiago. Photo: AFP
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