My Indignation

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My Indignation.

Chile is a country of contrasts, we have plenty of landscapes, supposedly all the climates of the globe, social and economic stability yet…a monocultural and disrespectful country.

Historically from the different institutions, the country has sought for unity and social stability by means of making invisible the claims of several parts of society supporting only some aspect of national development and forgetting some other (i.e. we are still one of the countries with the biggest inequality rates) and though we have clearly made progress in several topics and areas, such as the homosexuals claims, educational costs, opening up of new and diverse economic sectors, etc. We still have a long way to go in order to make this country more inclusive, more “just” and a more balanced society.

Years ago we suffered from a dictatorship, later on, we had an economic boom. As a country, we have long before - and also after the dark ages, decided to endorse to the Human Rights Declaration, the Convention on the Rights of the Child and Agreement 169 which is the convention concerning Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries, and still nowadays, 2017, those documents which have built the Chilean Society from the constitutional grounds, are agreements and rationalities that are overlooked and even heavily disrespected, in particular, in certain actions that ought to be condemned and not allowed by society all together.

I am particularly talking about the news launched last week which tells about a group of Special Forces from the Chilean police entering and attacking a school in the south of Chile, where many indigenous people live and where many struggles are occurring at a daily basis. The news let us know about a big group of policemen entering the school after having threatened all the population inside by throwing lacrimogenous gas, apparently, in the search for extremists hiding inside and or around  the school premises. Obviously this news was commented by the off-stream press and was published by several independent media (I copied some links below this commentary)

In such actions we can see what I was talking about regarding a disrespectful, monocultural and struggling society because the news is not important because it relates to the social sector which little emphasis has been placed upon, and beyond confirming my claims, I believe there are bigger questions which stimulate in me a bigger indignation.

After watching this piece of news I wonder about up to what point we are going to not think over the extreme conditions in which the conflict with the Mapuches is being managed, I wonder about the day in which we will stop denying we have a long and deep conflict with our Indigenous population which obviously arises with the fact that one way or another, as a government, the agreement 169 has not been respected. I also wonder of how this action, against human rights and furthermore, these actions which break the endorsement to Children Rights, will be penalized by justice if penalized at all.

Entering a school and having war-like behaviours inside or around a school makes the lives of all those children and all that community sink in fear, it makes a whole community full of anger, and furthermore, not even in war events will police or navy be allowed to enter a school with unprotected children, just because soldiers have the morals of not affecting so much the future generations of a culture, unless the aim is genocide, soldiers would respect and ensure safety for children, but in the case of the Chilean police… I wonder, where’s their morals?


With this blog I would like to state my absolute indignation with the police officers, with the central and regional government of the Araucanía, I would like to state the strongest disapproval of their way to conduct the conflict and why not state it, they are going against human rights with the actions they are performing which by all means must be penalized and furthermore, I consider they should be sent to jail on the grounds that they stained the souls of a whole community, and hence, of the new generations of Temucuicui …. And to me, it is almost the same than killing the future for a child, which is also a felony, a bad action, a despicableand vicious crime.

Comentarios


  1. I agree with your opinion, the attitude of the police and the government are shameful

    ResponderBorrar
  2. You have to be very short-minded, and of course, as you say, to have a very deep idea of a "monocultural" country, so that other ethnic groups do not have the same rights or are treated differently from any other citizen. It is unfortunate.

    ResponderBorrar
  3. There are many things to change to make a better country, it is good to talk about these things and look for solutions.

    ResponderBorrar
  4. I think the state is misogynist and a terrorist. I can't believe the level of violence ejerced by the state in this zone. Be mapuche is a brave act.

    There is a film that talk about this theme (it was premiered in theaters so its not very hard but I love it, the film is Mala Junta and it was directed by Claudia Huaquilimilla also it was filmed near of Valdivia in a mapuche community)

    ResponderBorrar
  5. I understand your point of view just because it is the same of a big part in the chilean society.

    ResponderBorrar
  6. Chilean police have long been attacking the Mapuche community in La Araucanía. We must not make these acts invisible, on the contrary, we must denounce them.

    ResponderBorrar

  7. These injustices make me want to cry.
    They cause me a lot of pain :'(

    ResponderBorrar
  8. :(
    I dont believe this. The actions of the chilean police in this case is unacceptable. I would like that the Mapuche people were free in this country

    ResponderBorrar
  9. I think this is unacceptable, I´m agree with your opinion, it is so sad, I just hope this change someday :c

    ResponderBorrar
  10. I hope too that one day Chile stop denying the things that occurs in la araucanía. The other day the president ask for "apologies", but I don't think that will change a thing.

    ResponderBorrar
  11. the last situation its not just bad its a shame for chilean society, specially for the state and the apologies from the President Bachelet are useless.

    ResponderBorrar
  12. The situation in Araucania is terrible and is indignant the abuse of power by the chilean police. It is a thing that need change.

    ResponderBorrar
  13. The repression by part of the State in the Araucanía has always been present. One of the most worrying events is that the majority of the agent does not know about the acts of violence that occur in the sector.

    ResponderBorrar
  14. I really share your indignation! It seems to me unacceptable that the values and rights of the different ethnic groups are not respected.

    ResponderBorrar
  15. Terrible. My older sister lived in Temuco for a while. In this zone the conflict is very active.

    ResponderBorrar
  16. I hate that anything changes in the last one hundred years. Like the "european" people against indigenous. ¿Why there's so much hate?

    ResponderBorrar
  17. These are the results of a colonized society.

    ResponderBorrar

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