Tear gas, stones and clashes in Argentina, eve of 100 days of the presidency of the extreme liberal Miley

Repeated clashes between police and protesters marked a day of mass mobilization in Argentina on Monday over the “state of food emergency” and against austerity policies, as today marks one hundred days of ultra-liberal President Javier Millay in power. At least three people were injured, according to an initial media account that has not been confirmed by official sources, when police tried to stop marches and in sporadic incidents since yesterday morning in various parts of Buenos Aires. Police repeatedly used water cannons and tear gas, while some protesters threw stones at law enforcement at one of the flashpoints, the Avezaneda road bridge, AFP found. Journalists, including an AFP photojournalist, were sprayed with pepper spray by police. In the mobilizations throughout the Latin American country, with a central slogan “The limit is hunger”, they invited organizations of the radical left and social movements, which have already taken the lead in a series of demonstrations […]
Source: News Beast

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