Riot police used tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon to disperse people protesting against pension cuts in Buenos Aires.
Published On 13 Mar 2025
At least 15 people have been injured and more than 100 arrested in Argentina after football fans and retirees clashed with police during a protest in the country’s capital against economic policies implemented by President Javier Milei, including pension cuts.
Riot police in Buenos Aires used tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon on Wednesday to disperse stone-throwing demonstrators angered by the government’s move.
Authorities said the injured were taken to hospital, among them a police officer who had been shot and a protester who had been hit in the head with a tear gas canister.
Retirees have been gathering each week to protest against cuts to their pensions, which have dried up since libertarian Milei took office in late 2023. On Wednesday, they teamed up with football fans from several clubs to stage a demonstration.
Al Jazeera’s Daniel Schweimler, reporting from Buenos Aires, said thousands joined in the protests after a video went viral of an elderly man in a football jersey being beaten by police.
Jose, a pensioner who joined the protest, told Al Jazeera that retirees have been denied access to medicine and have had their pensions cut.
Football fans were further angered after a resolution was published by Argentina’s Ministry of Security on Wednesday, banning anyone who engages in traffic and security disruption and “violent behaviour” from entering soccer stadiums.
The crowd chanted “Milei, garbage, you are the dictatorship!”, comparing his rule with that of Argentina’s 1976