Rights Groups Protest Ramming of Protester in Chile

Dec 22, 2019
10:57 AM

A police officer looks down the street after firing his shotgun during clashes with anti-government demonstrators in Santiago, Chile, Friday, December 20, 2019. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

A video showing a protester being smashed between two Chilean police vehicles has inflamed complaints about the government’s reaction to two months of continuing street demonstrations.

The video, circulated widely by rights groups and local news media, shows an armored vehicle used to launch tear gas veering sharply to partially run over and protester and then smash him into a police water-cannon vehicle.

The first vehicle then wheels around and drives off through a scattering crowd of demonstrators as some rush to aid the fallen man, who was in serious but stable condition Saturday, the Las Condes clinic reported.

José Miguel Vivanco, Americas director for Human Rights Watch, tweeted that the police acted “with extreme brutality” and said the officers and commanders involved in the incident should be fired and prosecuted.

The head of the National Human Rights Institute, Sergio Micco, visited the injured youth in the hospital.

Officials, too, expressed dismay.

“Images such as those of the youth hit in Plaza Italia don’t leave anyone indifferent,” said the governor of the metropolitan region, Felipe Guevara, in a tweet. “As a government and above all as governor, I profoundly lament what occurred and I send strength to him and to his family.”

A Chilean policeman is involved in a cloud of tear gas throws back by anti-government demonstrators during clashes in Santiago, Chile, Friday, December 20, 2019. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

He said the incident and its context would be investigated.

Chile has been roiled by continuing and sometimes violent street protests since October 18, when a student protest over a modest increase in subway fares turned into a much larger and broader movement with a long list of demands that largely focus on inequality.

A U.N. human rights report released this month accused Chilean security forces of serious human rights violations, including deaths, torture, sexual abuse and the use of excessive force.

Prosecutors are investigating more than two dozen deaths attributed to incidents during the protests.

Friday’s incident involving the protester occurred in the historic Plaza Italia, which has been a focus for many of the demonstrations.

Anti-government demonstrators take cover from the teargases fired by Chilean policemen during clashes in Santiago, Chile, Friday, December 20, 2019. (AP Photo/Fernando Llano)

Police reported that they have launched 856 internal investigations, and they have fired eight riot police accused of “serious breach of protocols.” Most cases are ongoing, more are ready for judgment and other officers have been acquitted, officials said this month.