Violence erupts between police, striking miners in Chile
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Police in Chile have used teargas and water cannons to disperse striking, stone-throwing workers at the world’s biggest copper mine in the northern part of the country.
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Mar 02, 2017 13:33 UTC
  • Violence erupts between police, striking miners in Chile

Police in Chile have used teargas and water cannons to disperse striking, stone-throwing workers at the world’s biggest copper mine in the northern part of the country.

According to reports, clashes erupted at the Escondida copper mine on Wednesday as protesters started throwing stones and tried to block a highway, which briefly caused traffic and cut off southern access to the Chilean city of Antofagasta.

The workers set barricades on the main roads to the mine and set tires on fire, which eventually led to police intervention.

“We are urging these people to think again about what they are doing and open up the highway, so as to allow free transit for the general public who goes through this area,” Antofagasta Lieutenant Colonel David Estay Torres said to reporters during the Wednesday clashes.

“And the truth is that we had to proceed according to norms and existing legislation; and as of this moment, we have had two interventions, but we haven’t been able to open up the transit,” he added.

The miners had launched a three-week strike early last month in reaction to disagreements over benefits and changes in their shift patterns. The striking workers accused the mining company, BHP Billiton, of failing to deliver payments.

The company, in turn, has blamed the miners for causing damage to equipment and installations.

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