tv Defiance Of The Mapuche Al Jazeera January 14, 2018 8:32am-9:00am +03
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israeli security forces have used tear gas to break up a protest against the detention of a palestinian teenager supporters of sixteen year old i heard that maybe had been marching in the occupied west bank demanding her release she was detained last month when a video of her slapping israeli soldiers went viral lawyers say are could face jail time if she's convicted of the charges which include assaults she's due in court again on monday the serial killer may be behind the rape and murder of a young girl that led to massive protests in pakistan that's according to the home minister of punjab province seven year olds he was found dead in a garbage dump on tuesday eight people are being questioned including to relatives the military in the democratic republic of congo has launched an operation against an armed group it blames for the killing of fifteen tanzanian un peacekeepers last month troops are targeting members of the allied democratic forces near the town of beni in north kivu province. those are the headlines on al-jazeera do
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stay with us people in power is coming up next thank you very much for watching. as thousands of bro hinge a secret few jim bangladesh and new armed group is taking shape fighting the government and me and mom can only attack them because they refuse to give us a basic lights a citizen's advice for the first time a member of the ara can row hengist salvation army talks to al-jazeera at this time . i'm a prude she people of southern argentina and chile have long protested but also from stressed lands at the hands of colonial era settlers territory that's maraton and cheap by huge timber a stakes which have left the region environmentally depleted and the indigenous
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inhabitants mired in poverty but recently the simmering resentment have been coming to the court weeping to find that water. will. pass a guinea and of vast wilderness of lakes forests and mountains that straddles then days across the southernmost part of south america. it's then central home of the indigenous mcu chief people who were here when spanish conquistadores first arrived on the continent they have
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a full hundred years ago. since the nineteenth century it's been divided by the border between chile and argentina. but for the mood to change that's always been over tree by andrey. for generations they fought and mostly failed to get their rights to these lines recognized by both nations. so you know what i don't know but there was a thought i told you. enough an elephant pass your stomach on the last of us and. know those ancient simmering resentments a once again bursting into flames. from the poochie say they've been pushed to the brink by a surge of environmentally destructive industries such as logging. violence is spiraling and the region has seen a spate of allston attacks against timber companies and landholders.
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until a group of the islanders i've gotta say i am actually paul came out on the internet i don't think when they got me on it and i don't. expect they look to say that only now let me that he says he understood i offered. them all over to our us and got a second time gotten a top level. in both chile and argentina it's brewed from the one small into conflict with the forces of the state. platter one is i raise argentina's most prestigious museum of natural history it's a trikes millions of tourists every year. but the museums basement hides a dog secrecy. unbeknown to the visitors scurrying above there's
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a room strictly off limits which says much about the state's list while attitudes to its indigenous people. here all the schools of fire. thousands of mcu change captured in killed in the late nineteenth century as european settlers pushed science into patagonia in what is euphemistically called the conquest of the desert . their remains were on display until the one nine hundred sixty s. for most here the raw form of band. kicks he'll have to toss look at this podium better lefortovo f.e.'s had a malcolm plate glass electrical italia completed and a secret or capitana. door has sunk around your swell does simplemente it in a body it'll no matter the end if it gets here because honey you had been on marcelo volcano and spent many years studying crimes committed against the mapuche
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join the desert campaign. well into the eighteen eighties children were being sold off as slaves even through advertisement in the national press her mother then he says here but entering. any us cannot be on a hindi course ina or syrian teeters. i reported. and honestly an interest in it as he took time. and on the face of it prejudice against the country's indigenous people is still common particularly in the media. valley in india home of if whether or not they guys were mad have enough enough from israel from india. he not suffer fatigue our same level here now either here in a given year. playing the motor is one of origin team is most controversial
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t.v. hosts his new show is watched by millions. of people but he was going to do was going to be. on the. killick to be in the right place young because i'm a mess. and you have. to get a one to play i don't hear this but in a sea of time you know just in the you know you think oh boy the you walk you know he'll hear you know the three romano you're the you know the anybody else you're with us and just the opposite views you over here but it's not about me whether you cannot get over here and given syria we're going to. get it over will by the. much of the material cheese and central land is now in the hands of foreign billionaires. like a child including mike ness bennett's home. whose estate company's nine hundred
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fires and act as. an area of hole for the size of wales and nine percent of the region's most comfortable land. i still love to get perspective if people are sad. that then they get on top of us they are meant to be let go to the senate did they. like the. minutes of the thirty minutes. two years ago a group of mapuche a reclaimed a tiny fraction of the benetton a stage and begun to foment. many violent raids by special police units followed. oh yes or no but he will if he are allowed under some but as i said i felt that. he let molly start sorry could not critics say that since the election victory of president marusya machree two years ago the state's attitude to the mapuche
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e has become noticeably worse. last august the issue became a p.r. nightmare for the government when sunday all game old unarmed a watchman pucci supporter disappeared while fleeing from police when the camp on the benetton estate was raided. it traumatised origin tina awakening painful memories of the country's thirty thousand disappeared who vanished during the dictatorship in the one nine hundred seventy s. . the president appeared on t.v. to deny involvement. you know what was it that it could say oh the young get off for somebody and for that boy you're going to see him basim really it there we've got to go about this in a cellar somebody said i know you. for three months the country was gripped by the fate of malden all day and then his body was found floating in this river cools the day drowning according to the autopsy. however the body appeared
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inexplicably in only exactly the same place as he had last been seen fleeing the police and there had been numerous searches of the area leading many like nobel peace prize laureate adolfo powers as to die of the official version our the pilot of necessity waterborne are very. sorry. but he thought. about all this and they're going to want to show my face because they don't or wall . the lobby are you corsican i stunk allowed us to go.
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over the border in chile in part again the police are on the trolling the fences. but the problems of our own coney is designated a conflict. the regional capital to move is full to bursting with paramilitary police. and the out oconee i read and there's the sense that there's some violence that is out of control and that should be somehow addressed by the authorities. of course it's not that we validate the violence are being committed in the region but you cannot use that as an excuse to go over human rights. a group of militants in the poochie calling itself coordinate dora come out yakka or come is engaged in
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a campaign of sabotage against the logging industry which it sais is destroying the environment. so far no one has been injured but the group has caused millions of dollars in damage. the government has responded by invoking an anti terror law drafted during the time of former dictator general pinochet. it's affects the whole community they are out violently they raid every house or they throw tear gas loved clear why. one very recent case affected a preschool that was in class with little children side that were all affected by the tear gas in some cases had to be taken to hospital. in the heart of the conflict in the small town of cosy prudy is celebrating its centennial
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. the festivities have a distinctly motional and. not far away at the regional course highs when to call is waiting outside. the company only down the. hall. she chose as that a year ago her son was shot in the back by a police dog and while trying to defend his twelve year old brother. it's the first court case of its kind and for the movie hopes so high that the perpetrator won't get away with it this time as it turns out the sergeant doesn't even attend the hearing hardly surprising say activists no policeman has ever been convicted for shooting in the poochie but there is
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a new diet who she holds responsible. and said henderson wondered at the end of it a scene when lee but i came out of the same of the over. really yummy quick sale of the senate building and a low a level that all the area up and down the local insularis. sam but i am in the us and along the way i'm at that. firm with that link it to us. that we want to go into i'm a whole hour but i'm not own front end of it one way gilligan's wetted. song don't bear not. include those who has
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a bell was that it. but it can be last activists say brandon is one of hundreds of innocent peachy shot by the police in some cases fatally since the reintroduction of the empty chair a law. then can it often sunny ok come on the lot of us at the see a little let us not ok. there's a lot in sign for a man like him son accident. we asked general friends on e. he was in charge of the conflict zone to come and. pick him up only. like every political or law enforcement official we approached in chile and neighboring argentina the general refused to give us an interview. in
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contrast to the point immunity enjoyed by the police it's almost impossible to find him a peachy leader who hasn't spent time in prison. hugo lekan ira nine and environmentalist has been a community leader for ten years. and then you mean for the pre-med and got to say that me and the thought of to defend their limited do with they i knew i'm going to say no and they won't allow god to send. hugo was wrongly accused of terrorism held for three years and then released. but i mean. i mean we don't know relieving. them of torture medina but it's a human d.n.a. . better man at the meant to control. there have been cases in the to people that have been accused more than once for terrorist crimes and acquitted in all of those cases so these people have some may
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have spent years of their life that were spent in prison for absolutely no reason. it's an issue this protest hopes to highlight the movie and argue and. tell this to look in and can tell that on my porch it. now solomon think i know solomon sin i get them in south our look for that but i don't much of new york are not in. the mood to just say they have a loss to protest a biochem and demonstrations like this one in the capital santiago are common. but they are often brought to an abrupt end by the police. last may far below those watching a peaceful protest from the relative safety of the roof of them a p.c. university into movie when the police suddenly attacked swat thank you for.
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the door. and i can secular. you suffer like. dirt. you know i'm going to. see your new good going to get. better because you. said i didn't. that's the heart of the conflict is life. in the poochie say that for decades they've been pushed to the margins of that and central time often to make way for forestry plantations where fast growing trees unsuited to patagonia have rules havoc with the environment. that you know the fatalities see our.
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role. if the feel of the love you. get just. like your soul. that we're looking to get any i want to first olds you know the. young people that the threat of violence is never far off. that when his brother complained about a stolen horse to a policeman two months ago he was shot dead by the officer leaving a widow and child in legally. you. know the last twenty years the mapuche have been trying to take back their land occupying and protecting the environment. the authorities response is all too often dead play
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. this is like we pray which is surrounded by logging concessions it's a primary center of the poochie resistance. you. fund all. the real. feeling looking. at. the scene calculating. people out there because i think that. second lot of course we know that. we're back in the precipice. you very many prefer peace who pray says some within the maturity community feel
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that direct action is now the only open. we've been invited to meet handkercher jade to the leader of the group responsible for the acts of sabotage. we have picked up as a rendezvous in a remote village and then taken to a hideout in the mountains. that in less than any sandal put us on a subtle. and a time he. picked them up with. hector tells us he survived three assassination attempts and to spend ten years behind bars during his campaign manager. under the weight of. what they call the name up once again but the process
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would have been three thirty and. they said but he saw any. of them all over to our us and. he. has said i want people to action they take that case by and. they must give ammo they could convict on again on a sort of shown in a court of us. with the picture of conservative sebastian pinera in last year's chilean presidential election some feel that the conflict is likely to intensify. the welcome day out. if she could just figure out. the not to let. during the campaign piniella received this glowing indorsement from oregon teen is also cross-check president. and i'm quite sure. he has heard the
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series you're just like us so here you are at the end of your career is going to be here thank you for the. joint approach with neighboring on container to the military chief question is now being formulated and piñera has voted to broaden the scope of the country's already fierce unteach are of those we are worried about what might happen we have always said that a terrorist law needs to be reformed but that was for us to be done in terms of ensuring due process standards and going in that direction will likely do the opposite. back over the border in knowledge and tina the situation is also deteriorating. this is by our last check on the shores of lake not well notable for its zero point style architecture. it's one of origin teen as she
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kissed resorts deep within particular nia. but there is tension in the air. while we with a manhunt was in progress and there had been another shooting at in the peachy community is he out there me no one open some ok the other me no number so yes i will go a lot more to be so you know rough i don't know where it was the end but on the cme look on the market is up to him look at him once and then look at them russia was part of a group of some fifty line the sma to change which is occupied a small area outside by a law in order to fall. you know thought or not that i want to write that i thought ok. you know i got a lot. and i question of. the authorities said they were terrorists and raided the community. and i don't know. and i don't
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know. that i wanted to. they didn't want to go but you know many died in other. you know thought they were going to go imo what are all they did you know. you will . bet that they are going to harm the homeowner. it's full in months to the day since the disappearance of santiago mold and all day the ronnie organized in the results time to move the date is not also remembering rough and long while he was also become a monster to the cools as an old news as protesters mix with holiday makers. effigies of president the police chief and benetton a car each to a statue celebrating general rocha the man who led the desert campaign to pacify the mapuche in the nineteenth century one hundred thirty years ome and
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