Powerful images of the ongoing mass protests in Chile

Police spray protesters in Chile

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19 November 2019|The Canary|Antonio Kadima

Chilean photographer Antonio Kadima illustrates state repression and civil uprising in neoliberal Chile.

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This article first appeared in The Canary on 15 November 2019
Kadima founded Tallersol in 1977 with a group of collaborators. One important aspect of their work was their graphic design workshop and they produced a huge quantity of posters and other material during the dictatorship of Augusto Pinochet, working with a wide range of groups from across the opposition on campaigns and events.
In the 1980s Tallersol was responsible for 50 – 60% of all the opposition posters produced in Santiago.
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Chilean activist and photographer Antonio Kadima has been documenting the tense events in Chile over the past month

One month ago, Chile’s Transport Ministry announced a hike in Santiago’s underground metro prices. In response, school students began protesting in metro stations and organising fare-dodging acts of resistance. Rather than negotiating with the students, though, Chilean president Sebastián Piñera initially met the protests with condescension and police repression.

The following photos capture the events of recent weeks.

Images of repression

Police repression

Security forces roll into Santiago with shotguns and armoured vehicles. 

A water tank sprays protesters near the monument to President José Manuel Balmaceda Emiliano, Santiago.
Mass protests

Indigenous and Chilean flags waved as protesters march.

Never forget the past. And never stop fighting for a brighter future.
‘Don’t forget those that they killed’
A placard of Salvador Allende, the Chilean president overthrown in 1973 by General Augusto Pinochet in a brutal US-backed coup.
‘Down with imperialism’
‘There is no fear here’

“Neoliberalism was born in Chile,” say the protesters.

Perhaps it will die there, too.

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