Police fire water cannons at Chile student protest
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Police in Chile deployed water cannons against students protesting government education policies in central Santiago.
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Police in Chile deployed water cannons against students assembled in central Santiago to protest government education policies. The demonstration reflects ongoing tensions over access and affordability in Chile's education system, which has been a focal point of social unrest in recent years. The use of force against student protesters underscores the contentious relationship between the government and education advocacy groups over reform priorities. Student movements in Chile have historically played a significant role in national policy debates, particularly around tuition costs and university funding. The incident signals continued friction between authorities and activists over education access in the country.
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