During this time Chile was experiencing widespread political instability and
human rights abuses. A national protest was organized for 2–3 July 1986. Rojas, who had been in the country for only six weeks, decided to try to participate and document the barricades that were going up in different areas of
Santiago. At 8:00 am on 2 July 1986, he was among a small group of people that were setting up a barricade in the Los Nogales neighborhood, in the municipality of
Estacion Central. According to the official report, endorsed and quoted at a speech by
General Pinochet himself, the group was carrying five old tires, a
molotov cocktail and a gallon of gasoline. They were intercepted by an army patrol that was clearing barricades in the area of General Velázquez Avenue. All escaped except for Rojas and
Carmen Quintana, an engineering student at the
University of Santiago. The patrol, under the command of Lieutenant
Pedro Fernández Dittus, was composed of three officers, five noncommissioned officers, and 17 soldiers. ==Aftermath==