Another massive student/teacher demonstration in Santiago today. About 100,000 turned out despite snow and freezing rain. Another 50,000 demonstrated in other cities the length of the country.
Brief video (one minute or so)
http://www.3tv.cl/index.php?m=video&v=19774 There was no violence reported because the students themselves blocked any hooded or masked thugs from clashing with police or looting. The students have denounced that Carabineros and pinochetista youths were infiltrating the student marches to cause chaos. (Update: ONE tear gas canister was reported fired at the end of the demonstration.)
There is no end in sight for this 3-month-old stalemate between the students and the Pinera government. Neither side is backing down.
What is clear is that Pinera has gotten a very black eye not only in Chile but internationally.
University student federation leader Camila Vallejos made the frontpage of a major German newspaper today. She has become well known in the European/Latin American media but not in the United States (except here in the Latin American Forum :-)
On a personal note: Today was my little grandson's first participation in the student movement (sort of). :woohoo:
He is a pre-kindergartener (3 years old) and his "tias" joined the massive demonstration so no "classes" for him today.
(tias = aunts, which is what Chileans call pre-kinder and pre-school teachers who take care of and teach little kids. The tias are university educated and belong to the national teachers union.)