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Argentine Police Crack Down on Protesters

HeadlineJun 27, 2002

Police in Argentina fired rubber bullets and tear gas canisters at protesters in Buenos Aires Wednesday in a violent crackdown that left two protesters dead and wounded at least seventeen others. One hundred sixty people were arrested in the demonstrations, which were the largest public protests since the government was toppled in December.

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