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Police Use Tear Gas, Rubber Bullets and Water Cannons to Disperse Protest in Buenos Aires

Security forces used tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons to disperse demonstrators in Buenos Aires over a new property law.

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Police Use Tear Gas, Rubber Bullets and Water Cannons to Disperse Protest in Buenos Aires

Security forces in downtown Buenos Aires used tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons to disperse demonstrators who were protesting a new property law backed by President Javier Milei’s government. The clashes continued for hours before the crowd was eventually broken up. Protesters argued the measure would disadvantage residents and worsen housing conditions, while supporters say the law is needed to modernize property rules and improve access to land. The government did not immediately address the violence, and authorities said investigations may follow.

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