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Several incidents have been registered after a demonstration called for Human Rights Day, where the participants call for the freedom of the prisoners during the social outbreak.
The call began at the intersection of Ricardo Cumming with Alameda, and then moved to different points in the center of the capital, with the purpose of reaching the Palacio de La Moneda.
The surveillance cameras show hooded men throwing stones with slingshots at police personnel, as well as other types of elements.
Later, the incidents were concentrated outside the Ministry of Education, where hooded men began to collect garbage to set up barricades.
In the midst of the protest, once again unknown persons set fire to a Transantiago bus stop.
Faced with the obstruction of traffic, personnel from the Public Order Control Prefecture used the water-gun to disperse the protesters.
A group of people interrupt vehicular traffic in Alameda with Cumming. COP staff attended the place to dialogue with the people. pic.twitter.com/OkubvuCDBb
– Carabineros Prefectura Central (@CarabPrCentral) December 10, 2020
As a result of the incidents, Transporte Te Informa reported that “traffic from Alameda is diverted to the east by Avenida España.”
18:05 hrs.
Alameda traffic diverted to the east by Av. España, by people blocking the road at Ricardo Cumming. #Santiago pic.twitter.com/tImHwh2rRJ– TransportInforms Santiago Metropolitan Region (@TTISantiago) December 10, 2020
For its part, Carabineros added that the detours are through Ahumada and República Street.
We inform that there are traffic detours in Alameda, between Ahumada and República Street, due to disturbances to public order. Drivers prefer alternative routes. pic.twitter.com/FpYnV7k3yM
– Carabineros Prefectura Central (@CarabPrCentral) December 10, 2020
Metro de Santiago, meanwhile, detailed that the Moneda and República stations are closed and without train stops by protesters abroad.
19:06 hrs. We continue with the República and La Moneda stations in # L1 closed and without stopping trains.
– Santiago Metro – #NuevoViaje (@metrodesantiago) December 10, 2020
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