
A masked demonstrator aims his slingshot at police during clashes with police and protesters who are demanding reform of the national pension system, in Santiago, Chile, Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo)
- Chilean workers protest against the Pension Fund Administrators (AFP) – Chile’s privatized pension system – in front of the La Moneda presidential palace in Santiago, on November 4, 2016. Launched in 1981, Chile’s «pension fund administrators» have been held up by pro-market politicians and pundits worldwide as a model of how to privatize a national pension system, but opponents say the system has left the 10 million Chileans enrolled in it with extremely low retirement benefits. / AFP / Martin BERNETTI
- Chilean workers protest against the Pension Fund Administrators (AFP) – Chile’s privatized pension system – in front of the La Moneda presidential palace in Santiago, on November 4, 2016. Launched in 1981, Chile’s «pension fund administrators» have been held up by pro-market politicians and pundits worldwide as a model of how to privatize a national pension system, but opponents say the system has left the 10 million Chileans enrolled in it with extremely low retirement benefits. / AFP / Martin BERNETTI
- Chilean workers clash with the riot police during a protest against the Pension Fund Administrators (AFP) – Chile’s privatized pension system – in front of the La Moneda presidential palace in Santiago, on November 4, 2016. Launched in 1981, Chile’s «pension fund administrators» have been held up by pro-market politicians and pundits worldwide as a model of how to privatize a national pension system, but opponents say the system has left the 10 million Chileans enrolled in it with extremely low retirement benefits. / AFP / Martin BERNETTI
- Chilean workers clash with the riot police during a protest against the Pension Fund Administrators (AFP) – Chile’s privatized pension system – in front of the La Moneda presidential palace in Santiago, on November 4, 2016. Launched in 1981, Chile’s «pension fund administrators» have been held up by pro-market politicians and pundits worldwide as a model of how to privatize a national pension system, but opponents say the system has left the 10 million Chileans enrolled in it with extremely low retirement benefits. / AFP / Martin BERNETTI
- Chilean workers clash with the riot police during a protest against the Pension Fund Administrators (AFP) – Chile’s privatized pension system – in front of the La Moneda presidential palace in Santiago, on November 4, 2016. Launched in 1981, Chile’s «pension fund administrators» have been held up by pro-market politicians and pundits worldwide as a model of how to privatize a national pension system, but opponents say the system has left the 10 million Chileans enrolled in it with extremely low retirement benefits. / AFP / Martin BERNETTI
- Chilean workers clash with the riot police during a protest against the Pension Fund Administrators (AFP) – Chile’s privatized pension system – in front of the La Moneda presidential palace in Santiago, on November 4, 2016. Launched in 1981, Chile’s «pension fund administrators» have been held up by pro-market politicians and pundits worldwide as a model of how to privatize a national pension system, but opponents say the system has left the 10 million Chileans enrolled in it with extremely low retirement benefits. / AFP / Martin BERNETTI
- Chilean workers clash with the riot police during a protest against the Pension Fund Administrators (AFP) – Chile’s privatized pension system – in front of the La Moneda presidential palace in Santiago, on November 4, 2016. Launched in 1981, Chile’s «pension fund administrators» have been held up by pro-market politicians and pundits worldwide as a model of how to privatize a national pension system, but opponents say the system has left the 10 million Chileans enrolled in it with extremely low retirement benefits. / AFP / Martin BERNETTI
- Chilean workers protest against the Pension Fund Administrators (AFP) – Chile’s privatized pension system – in front of the La Moneda presidential palace in Santiago, on November 4, 2016. Launched in 1981, Chile’s «pension fund administrators» have been held up by pro-market politicians and pundits worldwide as a model of how to privatize a national pension system, but opponents say the system has left the 10 million Chileans enrolled in it with extremely low retirement benefits. / AFP / Martin BERNETTI
- Chilean workers clash with the riot police during a protest against the Pension Fund Administrators (AFP) – Chile’s privatized pension system – in front of the La Moneda presidential palace in Santiago, on November 4, 2016. Launched in 1981, Chile’s «pension fund administrators» have been held up by pro-market politicians and pundits worldwide as a model of how to privatize a national pension system, but opponents say the system has left the 10 million Chileans enrolled in it with extremely low retirement benefits. / AFP / Martin BERNETTI
- A man takes pictures as workers clash with the riot police during a protest against the Pension Fund Administrators (AFP) – Chile’s privatized pension system – in front of the La Moneda presidential palace in Santiago, on November 4, 2016. Launched in 1981, Chile’s «pension fund administrators» have been held up by pro-market politicians and pundits worldwide as a model of how to privatize a national pension system, but opponents say the system has left the 10 million Chileans enrolled in it with extremely low retirement benefits. / AFP / Martin BERNETTI
- A man wearing a Guy Fawkes moves away from an approaching police water cannon during clashes with police and protesters demanding reform of the national pension system, in Santiago, Chile, Friday Nov. 4, 2016. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo)
- A woman seeks refuge from tear gas launched by police, to disperse protesters demanding reform of the national pension system, in Santiago, Chile, Friday Nov. 4, 2016. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo)
- A man is detained during clashes with police, and protesters, who are demanding reform of the national pension system, in Santiago, Chile, Friday Nov. 4, 2016. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo)
- Police confront demonstrators during a protest demanding reform of the national pension system, in Santiago, Chile, Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo)
- Demonstrators stand their ground as a police water cannon sprays towards them during clashes with police and protesters, who are demanding reform of the national pension system, in Santiago, Chile, Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo)
- A masked demonstrator aims his slingshot at police during clashes with police and protesters who are demanding reform of the national pension system, in Santiago, Chile, Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo)
- Demonstrators burn an effigy depicting Chilean dictator Gen. Augusto Pinochet during a protest demanding a comprehensive reform of the country’s pension system, in Santiago, Chile, Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. Demonstrators say the system managed under private pension funds known as AFP’s should be thrown out because it is grossly unfair. They say Chileans get poor retirement benefits even below the minimum salary of about $390. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo)
- A masked protester throws a rock towards a police water cannon, during a protest demanding comprehensive reform of the country’s pension system, in Santiago, Chile, Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. Demonstrators say the system managed under private pension funds known as AFP’s should be thrown out because it is grossly unfair. They say Chileans get poor retirement benefits even below the minimum salary of about $390. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo)
- A demonstrator runs from tear gas launched by police, during a protest demanding comprehensive reform of the country’s pension system, in Santiago, Chile, Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. Demonstrators say the system managed under private pension funds known as AFP’s should be thrown out because it is grossly unfair. They say Chileans get poor retirement benefits even below the minimum salary of about $390. (AP Photo/Luis Hidalgo)