Thursday, March 18, 2010
Mapuche Communities Complain about Abandonment Feelings and Lack of Assistance
It is true the government of Chile is doing its best to get the situation under control. It is doing its best to help all its citizens. So far, some of the remote Mapuche communities have not been reached by all the government teams and supplies sent to the devastated central-south regions. Yet, they were the most hit by the Feb. 27 quake. The delay may be due to the remoteness of the areas or has nothing to do with the past uprisings and hijackings that were common in the areas since the Mapuche indigenous groups have formed their alliance. Find out more about the plight of the Mapuche natives after the quake. Everyone hopes that the government will do its best to meet these urgent needs. At the same time, we hope that the Mapuche will lay down their arms so as to avoid any incidents. Basic needs are the priority right now.
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