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18 injured in Chile clashes between Indigenous protesters and riot police

  • About a thousand activists marched in the centre of Santiago, many wearing traditional clothing, demanding autonomy for the Mapuche community
  • Police responded with water cannon and tear gas. Protesters retaliated with sticks and stones in a confrontation that lasted about 40 minutes

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Mapuche indigenous men clash with riot police during a protest in downtown Santiago, Chile on Sunday. Photo: AFP
Agence France-Presse

Riot police clashed with protesters on Sunday during a rally by the Indigenous Mapuche community, leaving 18 people injured and 10 arrested, authorities said.

About a thousand activists marched in the centre of Santiago, many wearing ponchos and traditional head ornaments, demanding autonomy for the Mapuche, when police moved in to disperse the protest with water cannon and tear gas.

Protesters responded with sticks and stones in a confrontation that lasted about 40 minutes, according to an Agence France-Presse photographer at the scene.

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Chilean police later said in a statement that one woman and 17 police officers were injured in the confrontation and 10 people were arrested.

The Chilean state has long been accused of discrimination against the Mapuche people, the country’s largest indigenous group, who centuries ago controlled vast areas of Chile but have since been marginalised.

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Considered the earliest inhabitants of parts of Chile, the Mapuche fought against the Spanish conquerors and later the Chilean army after the country’s independence in the 19th century.

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