SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) - Amnesty International is denouncing what it calls serious human rights violations by security forces in Chile.
The human rights group said in a report released Thursday that security forces had violated protesters’ rights to peaceful assembly and free expression.
The group mentions the use of military armament against protesters and said it had documented torture, sexual abuse, and eye injuries from pellet guns and tear gas.
Chile’s National Institute of Human Rights says 26 people have been killed and more than 2,300 civilians injured in the protests. It says security forces are confirmed to have killed five people.
Amnesty International cites police as saying 1,600 officers have been injured.
President Sebastián Piñera has acknowledged that excessive force had been used to clamp down on demonstrators with legitimate social demands
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