Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Pinera to impose ban on hoodies

The legislativ­e package, aimed at curbing violent demonstrat­ions and looting, includes measures that would ban protesters from wearing hoods and burning barricades, and provides greater protection for police

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SANTIAGO, Chile (AFP) — Chile’s President Sebastian Pinera on Thursday announced a series of measures to tighten public order in the wake of three weeks of anti-government protests that have left 20 people dead.

The legislativ­e package, aimed at curbing violent demonstrat­ions and looting, includes measures that would ban protesters from wearing hoods and burning barricades, and provides greater protection for police.

“We are convinced that this agenda represents and constitute­s a significan­t and important contributi­on to improve our capacity to safeguard public order,” said Pinera, who has rejected calls to resign.

He also said a special prosecutio­n team would be establishe­d to try offenders while, in the longer term, intelligen­ce gathering would be revamped.

Pinera’s announceme­nt came after demonstrat­ions on Wednesday spread into Santiago’s wealthiest neighborho­ods for the first time.

Unrest that began on 18 October with protests against a rise in transport tickets and other austerity measures has descended into burning, looting and daily clashes between protesters and police.

Police said Thursday nearly 10,000 people had been arrested during the unrest, most being released shortly afterwards.

The conservati­ve president last week reshuffled his government and announced a series of measures aimed at placating the protesters, including a law guaranteei­ng a minimum monthly wage of some $467.

But protesters have continued demanding that the right-wing billionair­e step down.

 ??  ?? RIOT police stand by a bonfire during clashes with demonstrat­ors in Santiago on Thursday.
RIOT police stand by a bonfire during clashes with demonstrat­ors in Santiago on Thursday.
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XInHua NANOPASS Jr., the world’s thinnest insulin injection needle, is presented at the Medical Equipment and Healthcare Products exhibition area during the second China Internatio­nal Import Expo in Shanghai on Thursday.

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