Chile's President Sebastian Pinera sent a bill to congress on Monday to str...
FILE PHOTO: A woman argues with a riot policeman during a protest against Chile's government in Santiago, Chile December 15, 2019. REUTERS/Ricardo Moraes/File Photo
The crisis started over a hike in public transport fares and has left at least 26 dead and thousands injured. It also has sparked fierce internal criticism of the government, as well as by international human rights groups and the United Nations for alleged human rights violations by its police and its army, which was briefly called onto the streets.
It also blocks offenders convicted of such crimes from applying for parole until they have served at least two-thirds of their sentences.
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