Chilean police have clashed with fishermen in the southern city of
Lebu during a demonstration against the government’s new fishing quotas.
The police fired tear gas against the protesters to disperse the crowd,
who had blocked a highway leading into the port city of Lebu. The
protesters also threw stones at the offices of local government
officials. Several people including five police officers were injured in
the scuffles and nearly two dozen protesters were arrested. The protest
came after the Chilean government imposed a new law, called the
Fisheries Act, which limits the amount of fish they are allowed to
harvest every year.
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