Police used water cannon and tear gas to disperse anti-government protesters in Santiago on Friday.
They rallied for the release of activists who were detained during previous demonstrations against Chilean President Sebastian Pinera.
The unrest, which began last year, eventually led to a national referendum on October 25 in which Chileans overwhelmingly voted for a new constitution.
Police used water cannon and tear gas to disperse anti-government protesters in Santiago on Friday.
They rallied for the release of activists who were detained during previous demonstrations against Chilean President Sebastian Pinera.
The unrest, which began last year, eventually led to a national referendum on October 25 in which Chileans overwhelmingly voted for a new constitution.
Police used water cannon and tear gas to disperse anti-government protesters in Santiago on Friday.
They rallied for the release of activists who were detained during previous demonstrations against Chilean President Sebastian Pinera.
The unrest, which began last year, eventually led to a national referendum on October 25 in which Chileans overwhelmingly voted for a new constitution.