Chile: Massive Protests Continue Against Power Station
Chile: Massive Protests Continue Against Power Station
Posted By Louella Mahabir On 18 May 2011 for Global Voices
After the approval of the construction of the Hidroaysén hydrolectric power station in the Aysén region of the Chilean Patagonia on May 9, 2011, there have been many protests around the country.
According to radio station Cooperativa:
The demonstrations
managed to unite 7,000 people in Plaza Italia, in the
capital Santiago […] The protests continue in cities like
Coyhaique -directly in front of the
Environmental Evaluation Commission-, Concepción, Temuco, Valparaíso and Valdivia, where police dispersed the
crowd with tear gas in a protest of about 500 people.
The
protests continue daily, as well as a second massive call
which brought 30,000 people to the streets on May 13. The
online periodical El Mostrador commented:
Ecological
groups have marched everyday against this initiative and the
protests will continue until May 21st, the day that the
mandate will hand in a published account of the affairs of
the project to Parliament.
Medical doctor and Twitter user, Alvaro Rivas (@alvarorivasMD), sent a live link of the march through TwitCasting. With a cameraphone, he attended the peaceful demonstration and witnessed the police repression. He even came to the aid of a woman who was suffering a panic attack due to the tear gas thrown.
Alvaro's narrative was followed and celebrated by many, above all, because national television was not covering the news.
Javier Chijani (@jchijani) made a comment on the issue:
#NoaHidroaysen #RenunciaHinzpeter Esperando que canales den la Noticia importante del dia. O la pasaran por alto. #Chv #Mega #TVN #C13
#NoaHidroaysen #RenunciaHinzpeter Hoping that the news channels give the important news of the day. Or, they will overlook it. #Chv #Mega #TVN #C13
Marcelo Aliaga (@maliaga) also commented on the lack of coverage of the local newscasts, adding:
Lo que NO saldrá en el noticiario ni en las portadas de mañanahttp://yfrog.com/h2i9tjfj [22] // no necesitamos una TV vendida.
What will NOT be on the news or the morning papers tomorrow http://yfrog.com/h2i9tjfj // we don't need a sold-out television.
The protesters informed Alvaro of where to go and helped him by adding information to his Twitter coverage.
Javier Aguirre Mansilla commented on Facebook:
alvaro te estan viendo en santiago concepcion talcahuano arica iquique, vamos buen trabajo
Alvaro, we are watching you in Santiago, Concepción, Talcahuano, Arica, Iquique. Good job!
Sebastían Olate (@nostok_ )
mentioned on Twitter:
Debes cubrir hacia otros lados
Alvaro!! Continua por calles alternativas hacia Sta
Lucia!!
You should report from other locations Alvaro!!!
Go to other streets towards Sta Lucia!!
Besides the live videos, many Twitter users shared photos and their impressions on one of the liveliest marches in Chile in a long time.
Journalist Lorena Muñoz Mizon (@loladotcom)
commented:
qué bonita marcha!!! la gente sentada
haciendo el signo de la paz enfrenta el agua
What a
lovely march!!! People sitting showing the peace sign in
front of the water
The newspaper PublimetroChile (@PublimetroChile) informed:
Miles de
manifestantes protestan frente a La Moneda por HidroAysén
http://bit.ly/lfRrc9 #HidroAysen [29]
Thousands of
protesters in front of La Moneda against HidroAysén
http://bit.ly/lfRrc9 #HidroAysen
Sentidos Comunes (@sentidoscomunes) shared:
Ya
publicamos las fotos de la protesta #noahidroaysén de hoy. Véanlas aquíhttp://tinyurl.com/3tfvuga
We
already uploaded photos of the protest #noahidroaysén
today. See them here: http://tinyurl.com/3tfvuga
One of the things that netizens emphasized was the strong police repression in the protest in Santiago and other cities across the country.
In Santiago, the blogger of El Beat
del Tambor narrated on his/her Twitter account (@elbeatdeltambor ):
Gente vomita en
metro por gases toxicos arrojados por policia chilena#Patagoniasinrepresas #Noahidroaysen
People vomiting in the metro because of toxic gases sprinkled by Chilean police #Patagoniasinrepresas #Noahidroaysen
Angello Poggini (@APoggini)
points out:
se supone que la marcha #noahidroaysen estaba autorizada hasta
las 9, era todo pacifico hasta que salieron los pacos
[policías] a dejar la caga [a arruinarlo].
the march
#noahidroaysen was supposed to be authorized up until 9, but
everything was quiet until the cops came and ruined
it.
Programmer Sebastián Araos (@seba_araos)
repudiates the police repression:
@Carabdechile es una verguenza lo que
uds hacen reprimiendo una protesta que comenzo pacifica…
Uds trajeron la violencia. #noahidroaysen
@Carabdechile [police]
is a disgrace, repressing what started off as a a peaceful
protest… you brought the violence! #noahidroaysen
The
same thing happened in other cities in Chile, such as Iquique, where cybernaut Daniela
Martínez informed us through the Radio Bio-Bio webpage of the
following:
Asamblea ciudadana contra la aprobación de
las termoeléctricas en la ciudad de Iquique convocada a la
comunidad de la ciudad y distintas organizaciones sociales
para movilizarse y llamar a plebiscito.
Esta terminó en
una gran marcha por la ciudad interrumpida por Carabineros
con lanza agua y lacrimógenas de forma desmedida
Citizen
assembly against the approval of thermoelectric plants in
the city of Iquique organised by the community and different
public organisations for mobilization and for calling a
referendum.
This resulted in a big demonstration throughout the city, interrupted by the Chilean police with water and tear gas launchers in unmeasurable amounts.
The independant daily paper El Navegable shared some videos about the encounters between protesters and police in the protest on May 10 in Valdivia.
Also, there have been international protests in Barcelona, Hamburg, and Rome against Hidroaysén. The Patagonia Sin Represas (Patagonia without Dams) webpage shows a good summary of the protests in Chile and in the world.
There has been a call for massive protests via social networks on May 21, 2011, the day President Sebastián Piñera will deliver the annual budget message to the nation.
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