Santiago crippled by strike

Published August 25, 2011
A student is sprayed by the riot police with a water cannon in Santiago, Chile, on August 24.
A student is sprayed by the riot police with a water cannon in Santiago, Chile, on August 24.
Students confront the police on Wednesday.
Students confront the police on Wednesday.
The president of the Chilean University Students' Federation, Camila Vallejo, speaks on a mobile phone on Wednesday.
The president of the Chilean University Students' Federation, Camila Vallejo, speaks on a mobile phone on Wednesday.
Students march during a demonstration on Wednesday.
Students march during a demonstration on Wednesday.
Students demonstrate during the strike on Wednesday.
Students demonstrate during the strike on Wednesday.
Riot police officers remain in a cloud of tear gas in Santiago.
Riot police officers remain in a cloud of tear gas in Santiago.
Riot police officers arrest a student during the riots.
Riot police officers arrest a student during the riots.
A man waves a Chilean national flag in Santiago on Wednesday.
A man waves a Chilean national flag in Santiago on Wednesday.
Riot police officers arrest a student on Wednesday.
Riot police officers arrest a student on Wednesday.

A 48-hour national strike, the first to hit Sebastian Piñera's government, was called by Chile's leading labor union, the 780,000-strong Confederacion General de Trabajadores (CGT), in support of university students, who have been holding weeks of smaller protests in the run-up to Wednesday's bigger protests. The students are demanding far-reaching reforms of the education system that would eliminate a voucher system that supports private universities and provide free, higher quality university education at state schools. The protests Wednesday and Thursday also include demands for improved working conditions for hospital and emergency services workers. - Photos by AFP.

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