Chile Law School accuses provocations during Deputy Rodríguez visit

The director of the University of Chile Law School, Miguel González Lemus, sent a letter to Congress accusing companions of Deputy Javiera Rodríguez of carrying out provocations during her visit on May 29.

González Lemus defended the faculty statement and said Rodríguez’s companions made mocking gestures, filmed students constantly and sought to irritate them. He added that she was not the original guest and had not reported prior threats.

Deputy Rodríguez rejected the accusations and maintained that her team did not provoke anyone. She said she faced banners with Pinochet photos, spitting, shoving and shouting, and that everything was documented and sent to the university and police.

According to the letter, the activity lasted an hour and a half without interruptions and protests came from fewer than 40 people in a community of 2,500 students. The faculty opened a disciplinary investigation on June 5.

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Science Minister Ximena Lincolao injured and trapped by student protesters throwing objects during university event in Chile.
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Science Minister Ximena Lincolao was physically assaulted and trapped for nearly three hours by student protesters during the academic year inauguration at Universidad Austral de Chile in Valdivia on April 8. Protesters blocked exits, threw objects including a pot lid injuring her head and arm, and doused her with water. The government filed a criminal lawsuit for assault on authority, while the university condemned the violence and launched an internal investigation.

The Law Faculty of the University of Chile condemned the incidents that occurred on Friday, May 29, during an event with Deputy Javiera Rodríguez.

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Chile's Public Security Minister Trinidad Steinert announced she will file a criminal lawsuit against Senator Daniel Núñez (PC) for injurious imputation after his criticisms over her business ties to an ex-husband who defended a drug trafficker. Núñez demanded her resignation, citing risks of organized crime infiltration. Steinert rejected the claims and defended the dormant society.

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