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As part of repressive methodologies used by the State during the Social Revolt that began in October 2019, Chilean police has systematically shot the protesters in the eyes. Hundreds of people have suffered eye damage and have partially or totally lost their vision. The sunset walks through the streets of a Santiago de Chile, witness to these mutilations.

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As part of repressive methodologies used by the State during the Social Revolt that began in October 2019, Chilean police has systematically shot the protesters in the eyes. Hundreds of people have suffered eye damage and have partially or totally lost their vision. The sunset walks through the streets of a Santiago de Chile, witness to these mutilations.

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