Santiago (Reuters) - Banging pots and pans, Chileans protested on Sunday night against the death of an indigenous man shot by police, in a harsh rebuke of conservative President Sebastian Pinera's handling of relations with the native Mapuche communities.
The metallic cacophony could be heard across the capital, Santiago, as protesters demanded the resignation of Interior Minister Andres Chadwick and the governor of the Southern region of Araucania, where the man was shot.
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