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Reporters: Chile’s Mapuche people fighting for their land 

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In southern Chile, a long-running conflict pitting the indigenous Mapuche people against security forces has taken a radical turn. Arson attacks, threats and armed clashes have multiplied in recent months. The Chilean authorities no longer hesitate to use the word "terrorism" when referring to the region. They are even resorting to the use of force to put down the rebellion, drawing condemnation from the UN and human rights bodies. FRANCE 24’s Ingrid Piponiot and Vincent Rimbaux report.
We travelled to Temuco, in southern Chile, the historical stronghold of the Mapuche. These indigenous people make up some 10% of the Chilean population. Since the arrival of Spanish settlers in the 16th century, they have lost 95% of their so-called ancestral land, which today is mainly in the hands of big companies that exploit the area’s forests and water resources.
Unconvinced by the meagre territorial concessions of the Chilean authorities in the 1990s, some groups of indigenous Mapuche activists have become radicalised, going so far as to demand autonomy. They now target companies located on land claimed by the Mapuche communities. By sabotaging machines and carrying out arson attacks, these groups of masked individuals have created a climate of fear in the region.
Their main weapon: occupying land
We went to meet these radicalised pro-autonomy activists, who despite disproportionate media coverage represent only a small minority of the Mapuche population. Extremely distrustful, they refuse to be interviewed on camera. However, we did obtain rare access to Hector Llaitul, leader of the main pro-autonomy Mapuche group CAM.
Aside from the radicalised resistance groups, most of the Mapuche communities live peacefully - albeit illegally - on private land owned by logging or water companies. Even more than sabotage and arson, occupying land has become the main weapon of the Mapuche struggle. These communities hope to win their fight against landowners by wearing them down, while running the risk of being evicted by the authorities.
Dialogue of the deaf
But in response to the demands of the Mapuche, Chile is systematically resorting to repression. Today, the region is heavily militarised. The roads leading to the communities are patrolled all day long by police in armoured cars, sometimes accompanied by tanks or helicopters. If arrested, the Mapuche face Chile’s Anti-Terrorist Law, a legacy of the Pinochet dictatorship.
While filming this report, we felt we were witnessing a dialogue of the deaf. The Mapuche struggle is becoming more radical, yet neither the activists nor the Chilean authorities are open to negotiation. At present, no path to peace seems able to emerge.
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@eddym5532
@eddym5532 4 года назад
They invade my land, I defend it and they said I am a terrorist.
@elvisrios756
@elvisrios756 Год назад
it is a matter of power. Might is Right.
@jameslawrence4199
@jameslawrence4199 4 года назад
Meanwhile, in French-dominated Africa...
@silverlinings260
@silverlinings260 4 года назад
It’s heartbreaking to watch Chilean indigenous struggling for centuries, now. It seems to get worse and who is helping? They have SUPERHUMAN courage.
@maximocambria4594
@maximocambria4594 3 года назад
Britain is helping. They want to take Patagonian oil
@k.t.5405
@k.t.5405 3 года назад
I am not an expert in this matter, but I do find it a fascinating topic. I have been doing a little reading and I believe there is a 400 year old treaty signed by these particular South American First Nations with the Spanish Crown? Wouldn't this "Magna Carta" type of treaty also make the Spanish Crown a legitimate party in this case? Thoughts anybody?
@dieglhix
@dieglhix 3 года назад
they are not struggling at all, they have special laws with free university education, free money and lower jail sentences for murder and rape
@peterpaullee9952
@peterpaullee9952 3 года назад
YEAH! MAPUCHE FIGHT WHITES AND WILL HAVE CHINESE MASTERS IN THE FUTURE
@maximocambria4594
@maximocambria4594 3 года назад
@@peterpaullee9952 british*
@hahahatv6983
@hahahatv6983 3 года назад
Peace talk and start land reform or prepare for civil war
@Gusty85
@Gusty85 3 года назад
How can that woman not understand? Ignorance!
@dripinwithsinz
@dripinwithsinz 3 года назад
GIVE THEM THEIR LANDS BACK !!!!!
@peterpaullee9952
@peterpaullee9952 3 года назад
AND SELL THEM LATER TO THE CHINESE!!!!
@k.t.5405
@k.t.5405 3 года назад
Isn't there a 400 year old treaty signed by these particular South American First Nations with the Spanish Crown? Wouldn't this "Magna Carta" type of treaty also make the Spanish Crown a legitimate party in this case? Thoughts anybody?
@gahelo
@gahelo Месяц назад
Hahahaha ​@@k.t.5405
@gahelo
@gahelo Месяц назад
​@@k.t.5405nah
@Al-Shaheedi
@Al-Shaheedi Год назад
Long live the Mapuche nation against the Chilean colonial state
@fridanova5601
@fridanova5601 5 лет назад
Let people live and be happy and stop bullying them for your gain.
@hahahatv6983
@hahahatv6983 3 года назад
United nation is right it's not terrorism but it's revolution for thier own rights to have a good future...and a discent life...
@elvisrios756
@elvisrios756 Год назад
Their land??? how do you possess the land? Money? Power? Inheritance?
@labrador7373
@labrador7373 5 лет назад
Their plight is their way to obtain power, they learned well from their colonial masters.
@saltodelpuma1667
@saltodelpuma1667 3 года назад
That land was taken from the Mapuche people by force, that land belongs to the Mapuche.
@cruzgomes5660
@cruzgomes5660 23 дня назад
How does it belong to them if they do not own it?
@legalconsultant861
@legalconsultant861 5 лет назад
Ah, the word "responsibility" goes both ways.
@dieglhix
@dieglhix 3 года назад
Legally it's not all their land. They say it's their land because of religious reasons.
@alfonso3506
@alfonso3506 3 года назад
wallmapu are ours land, Tiwanaku are land of aymara, Anahuac are land of aztec descendant, Nunavut are land of Inuit... Today nation in america are just colonialist created by european.
@alexiallancaleo6162
@alexiallancaleo6162 3 года назад
@@dudeman7826 dude educate yourself, the mapuche won the arauco war and were never conquered your ignorance is showing
@alexiallancaleo6162
@alexiallancaleo6162 3 года назад
@Dude Man do you know what winning a war means?
@dieglhix
@dieglhix 3 года назад
@@alexiallancaleo6162 Arauco will always be Chilean, not Mapuche-only.
@dieglhix
@dieglhix 3 года назад
@@alexiallancaleo6162 You can kill civilians and cause terrorism but that won't change the law of who actually own the lands.
@esteb3829
@esteb3829 5 лет назад
False
@alexiallancaleo6162
@alexiallancaleo6162 3 года назад
how?
@daniela.m.d7655
@daniela.m.d7655 5 лет назад
Traidores
@damiens7226
@damiens7226 4 года назад
Fuerza nativos americanos contra los colonos europoeos !
@silverlinings260
@silverlinings260 4 года назад
Latina Nationalist , the government? Yes, towards their indigenous and in every sense of the word. Pathetic!
@k.t.5405
@k.t.5405 3 года назад
I am no expert concerning this subject, but I do find it fascinating. I have done a little reading on my own regarding this case and wonder if perhaps the Republic of Chile might not be the appropriate interlocutor for this particular dispute? I believe there is a 400 year old treaty signed by South American First Nations with the Spanish Crown that establishes certain rights and responsibilities, not between the First Nation groups and the Republic of Chile mind you, but rather with the Spanish Crown itself. Wouldn't this treaty make the Spanish Crown the only VALID arbiter in this generations old dispute? Thoughts anybody?
@k.t.5405
@k.t.5405 3 года назад
I am not an expert in this matter, but I do find it an interesting topic. I was wondering that perhaps the Republic of Chile is not the best mediator for this particular dispute? I have been doing a little reading concerning this topic and I believe there is a 400 year old treaty signed by these particular South American First Nations with the Spanish Crown? Wouldn't this "Magna Carta" type treaty make the Spanish Crown a legitimate party in this case? Thoughts anybody?
@CyberspacedLoner
@CyberspacedLoner 3 года назад
del República Burguesa de los colonizadores europeos
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