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Indigenous Mapuche Communities Blame Chilean Police for Murder
Written by <a href="index.php?option=com_comprofiler&task=userProfile&user=33791"><span class="small">teleSUR</span></a>   
Tuesday, 03 October 2017 08:17

Excerpt: "A member of the Indigenous Mapuche community has been murdered by the Chilean National Police, according to Mapuche communities from Canete and Tirua."

Mapuche women take part in a resistance march in 
Santiago, Chile. (photo: EFE)
Mapuche women take part in a resistance march in Santiago, Chile. (photo: EFE)


Indigenous Mapuche Communities Blame Chilean Police for Murder

By teleSUR

03 October 17


The communities say 20-year-old Samuel Llebul was shot by the Chilean National Police.

member of the Indigenous Mapuche community has been murdered by the Chilean National Police, according to Mapuche communities from Caņete and Tirua.

The communities say 20-year-old Samuel Llebul was shot by the Chilean National Police force on the route that joins Tirua with Caņete in Antiquina.

Llebul's death was confirmed by the workers at the Caņete Hospital. There are no official reports on the cause of death.

Governor Humberto Toro said Llebul was dead when he arrived at the hospital. He told Radio Biobio that he was unaware of whether the police were involved.

But the Mapuche communities claim Llebul was murdered as part of the ongoing state repression against Mapuche people.

Chile's largest native ethnic group continues to struggle with the government as it tries to regain land lost during Chile's 19th Century expansion southward into the Mapuche-held territory.

Four Mapuche prisoners recently held a hunger strike to demand justice for Indigenous people arrested in Chile.


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